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04-24-2008, 07:35 AM
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Chidren aren't "shits" but they're just really loud and annoying. And I don't have a clue why they are, but I bet it's got something to do with wanting to be popular.
My version for an answer is that they realised that they have become practically untouchable. And they enjoy it. Who wouldn't?

There have been a number of cases here lately when children humiliated their teachers (one of them actually recorded a scene, it has been on the news for weeks). And teachers really can't do anything, except for threatening the wrongdoers with various punishments (not physical ones, of course), which is generally ignored by them.

In my opinion, re-introducing abuse as a way of discipline should be enough alone in itself. If kids realise that the 'good days' are gone, they might reconsider things and act normally again. Because of this, there might be no need for beating to actually happen. Some exceptions are bound to happen, but they will end up as examples for the more reasonable children.

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