Anonymous wrote:Nope.
When CCAP transition docs are this explicit, the agency personnel actually want them to go home but are pretending to give APs the "chance" to find a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where was the ankle pulling girl from? In my country (in Europe) this is how you wake kids up when they want to stay in bed and not come out. It's not like she pulled his hair or something. Yes it's different from what you're used to but not uncommon elsewhere.
Some people forget the families also have to face some culture shock.
Yeah no...
If a child doesn’t want to get up, I pull off their covers. Then, if they still won’t get up, I scoop up the child to stand them up. Last resort is plopping them in the tub and turning on the shower (normal temp, I have no interest in scalding or shocking a child).
Oh my god. I have several kids. They all get up when I tell them to. Is getting kids out of bed really this hard? Maybe put them to bed earlier so they are not so tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In which country in Europe do you pull kids up by their ankles?
Any country where children are not kings apparently.
Anonymous wrote:In which country in Europe do you pull kids up by their ankles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where was the ankle pulling girl from? In my country (in Europe) this is how you wake kids up when they want to stay in bed and not come out. It's not like she pulled his hair or something. Yes it's different from what you're used to but not uncommon elsewhere.
Some people forget the families also have to face some culture shock.
Yeah no...
If a child doesn’t want to get up, I pull off their covers. Then, if they still won’t get up, I scoop up the child to stand them up. Last resort is plopping them in the tub and turning on the shower (normal temp, I have no interest in scalding or shocking a child).
Oh my god. I have several kids. They all get up when I tell them to. Is getting kids out of bed really this hard? Maybe put them to bed earlier so they are not so tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where was the ankle pulling girl from? In my country (in Europe) this is how you wake kids up when they want to stay in bed and not come out. It's not like she pulled his hair or something. Yes it's different from what you're used to but not uncommon elsewhere.
Some people forget the families also have to face some culture shock.
Yeah no...
If a child doesn’t want to get up, I pull off their covers. Then, if they still won’t get up, I scoop up the child to stand them up. Last resort is plopping them in the tub and turning on the shower (normal temp, I have no interest in scalding or shocking a child).
Anonymous wrote:Where was the ankle pulling girl from? In my country (in Europe) this is how you wake kids up when they want to stay in bed and not come out. It's not like she pulled his hair or something. Yes it's different from what you're used to but not uncommon elsewhere.
Some people forget the families also have to face some culture shock.
Anonymous wrote:In which country in Europe do you pull kids up by their ankles?