Hahahahaha...
Cursing is an art..
It's not that curse words are bad, it's that if we used them all the time, there'd be no emphasis, and we'd end up having to come up with more and more curse words to replace the ones that have become trite and mellow..
Are you SURE he understands Mother - F.. and its implications..
swearing is the basis of all modern language so why don't you tell him to go invent shut the **** up
Hahahahaha...
Cursing is an art..
It's not that curse words are bad, it's that if we used them all the time, there'd be no emphasis, and we'd end up having to come up with more and more curse words to replace the ones that have become trite and mellow..
Are you SURE he understands Mother - F.. and its implications..
The issue is that he's in the 6th grade and won't know when to shut up.
Jeez, if was that young still I'd get the belt...
I do agree that there would be no emphasis. I'm sure my coaches loud voice is enough emphasis... Or are you speaking in terms of emphasis on the good ol internet?
I don't think he understands what they all mean yet, like mother-f, but damn.... It's not just once in one sentence. It's every other word there's another f bomb.
Younger siblings tend to repeat after and imitate their older siblings.
How old?gross
And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.(https://40.media.tumblr.com/1c5d5b937c0998a781aecd8c7adbfb32/tumblr_nkwywxIGzN1r0srleo1_540.jpg)
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.I mean, there's other ways of disciplining your children too though. My parents never do things like that and I'm an A/B student who doesn't do drugs and stuff, respects adults, and doesn't go out and do generally stupid ****. There is a line though, some parents literally let their kids do whatever, buy everything for them, stuff like that. And for them, RL will be a rude awakening
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.I mean, there's other ways of disciplining your children too though. My parents never do things like that and I'm an A/B student who doesn't do drugs and stuff, respects adults, and doesn't go out and do generally stupid ****. There is a line though, some parents literally let their kids do whatever, buy everything for them, stuff like that. And for them, RL will be a rude awakening
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
Sure, to an extent, some people certainly react better to positive punishment rather than negative.And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.I mean, there's other ways of disciplining your children too though. My parents never do things like that and I'm an A/B student who doesn't do drugs and stuff, respects adults, and doesn't go out and do generally stupid ****. There is a line though, some parents literally let their kids do whatever, buy everything for them, stuff like that. And for them, RL will be a rude awakening
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
By all means, I don't mean that it is the only way to discipline kids. I just mean that it is still a viable and legal option that does have merits.
Sure, to an extent, some people certainly react better to positive punishment rather than negative.And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.I mean, there's other ways of disciplining your children too though. My parents never do things like that and I'm an A/B student who doesn't do drugs and stuff, respects adults, and doesn't go out and do generally stupid ****. There is a line though, some parents literally let their kids do whatever, buy everything for them, stuff like that. And for them, RL will be a rude awakening
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
By all means, I don't mean that it is the only way to discipline kids. I just mean that it is still a viable and legal option that does have merits.
And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
And this thread is a prime example on why parents shouldn't be afraid to spank kids these days. I realize it isn't always the right answer, but I got my ass kicked as a kid. I never got one I didn't deserve and probably deserved a few more than I got. But I have nothing but total respect for both of my parents. I know in the state of Iowa, it isn't child abuse unless it leaves a mark for 24 hours.
When I was in 5th or 6th grade, there was a local case on the news where a kid was getting disciplined by his parents via spanking. Well the kid didn't like that so he called the cops with child abuse charges. Well, that report came on when my brother and I were getting disciplined for breaking a fishing pole. He told us that if we ever called the cops on them with child abuse charges, there would be a reason for them by the time they got there. You know what, that thought never once crossed either my mind or my brothers.
TLDR, if you want respect from kids, you have to start with good strong discipline at a young age. Can't let them run wild up to junior high/high school, and then expect to reel them in.
that's because you were probably too scared of your father to think about calling the cops when he hit you.
but fear != respect, a lot of the times. my father never hit us, never threatened to hit us but he did take away stuff that we liked. what it taught us is one's actions have consequences.
granted, some kids are just terrible no matter what. beating them, taking away their toys or trying to reason with them.. some just dont give a ****.
I do like the idea of the shock collar though....Show Image(http://www.apbc.org.uk/sites/default/files/images/shock_collar.jpg)
But really, it should pass with time when he realizes how dumb he sounds. I'm sure you've already done so, but if you haven't, explaining how stupid and ignorant it looks and sounds can help too. Examples help. The fact that you care enough to try help shows that you'll be a great example to him <3