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Not meant as a sexual pun but we are all so P.C and scared to discipline our children and they do what they want.
Not meant as a sexual pun but we are all so P.C and scared to discipline our children and they do what they want. In the UK the teenagers think they rule the road, hanging around with their trakkies and bling their parents buy them.
All young adults should be made to do some kind of voluntary work if they don't have a job, not only for discipline but to teach them skills, time management and being a constructive member of society.
I have no fucking idea what planet you are on, do you?'Speak roughly to your little boy
And beat him when he sneezes.
He only does it to annoy,
Because he knows it teases.'
I have no fucking idea what planet you are on, do you?
Not meant as a sexual pun but we are all so P.C and scared to discipline our children and they do what they want. In the UK the teenagers think they rule the road, hanging around with their trakkies and bling their parents buy them.
All young adults should be made to do some kind of voluntary work if they don't have a job, not only for discipline but to teach them skills, time management and being a constructive member of society.
err...
Forcing voluntary work on someone does them and society no good whatsoever. The voluntary sector (massive already btw) succeeds because people tend to believe in what they're contributing (save for those after social status, but that's not gonna incentivise an unruly youngster either).
The only way to ensure people believe in, and want to contribute to, a society is to ensure society caters for their needs. Sure there would still be some who fall through the cracks, but our world ain't set up for free-thinking (or just lost) teenagers or young adults.
Completely agree: decent apprenticeships, paying only generous pocket money until 16+ where the child is still living with parents, is a wonderful way to teach skills, responsibility, etc. People are clamouring for them in the UK. There are just 19,000 apprenticeships for construction: er need 43,000. Multiply that by so many other industries and there is a massive problem. Companies mostly want the finished article now, but aren't prepared to pay for it.haven't read the entire thread, so forgive me if i'm off-topic...
one of my sons is in the fortunate position to be able to accompany his father to his job as a self-employed maintenance/handyman. he's only eleven, but nearly full grown, and sharp as a tack. he is learning skills that will have lifelong practical application: all sorts of home renovation things, plus accounting, savings, taxes, etc.
he's getting 'paid,' and is now responsible for his own discretionary purchases.
i think this is a terrific way for children to learn a trade, when possible. we live in a small town, and i realize that this isn't doable for everyone, but i'm thankful that it works for us. i think the key here is relationships (and small business!). we know of several other self-employed folks who would also welcome an extra pair of helping hands, and in return, share their wisdom and talent.
do i want my son to spend his life as a handyman? no. i want him to go to uni and take over the world.but on his way up the ladder, it will help him to have the skills to keep a roof over his head and food on his table, and lend a hand to those in need around him. i think he's off to a good start.
Completely agree: decent apprenticeships, paying only generous pocket money until 16+ where the child is still living with parents, is a wonderful way to teach skills, responsibility, etc. People are clamouring for them in the UK. There are just 19,000 apprenticeships for construction: er need 43,000. Multiply that by so many other industries and there is a massive problem. Companies mostly want the finished article now, but aren't prepared to pay for it.
Do you even read, bro?I don't understand the mouse thing ? Maybe i am in your stupid bracket now?
Just thought it was an interesting topic
Apparently not!I have no fucking idea what planet you are on, do you?
Around here, the curriculum requires 200 hours of community service/volunteer work to graduate high school.
The kid needed a smack in the head and got it...good on Momma
so
you are in the great WHITE north?
RACIST!![]()
I'm really not a fan of black snow..lived in a town once that when the snow melted there was a black gooey mess from what it collected in the air when falling...didn't like that at all