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Report RE: 6th July, Dr.Crabbere's Children Have Rights Day

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RE: 6th July, Dr.Crabbere's Children Have Rights Day - 11-04-09 13:06

by: kaz (the first one!)

yes you did and I bet you were punished for it! I bet you learnt very quickly that negative behaviour is in fact your fault and that only you can change it?

Yes these children have rights and don't they know it! But they are too young to understand what to do with them. 

We have developed such a soft attitude to children's behaviour that they continue to push the boundaries until they are eventually causing damage/hurting people (I'm not just talking about small children here!)

Some schools have to exclude children because of their behaviour, so the child stays at home for a week, playing x-box, roaming the streets alone and generally having a better time that their peers stuck in school. 

One of my local schools is no longer excluding at the drop of a hat but introducing  'community service' where the normally excluded child has to litter pick the field, assist teachers after school and help the cleaners at lunchtimes.

 

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