Society & Culture

Children`s behaviour

Society & Culture

Posted by: 19chris51

18th Nov 2010 05:57pm

I am appauled at the way children behave, not all I`ll grant you, but gosh I had a lovely friend and her children stay for a few days, man oh man, the boy who is about 7, wow if he could not get his own way, punched,kicked and swore at his mother for goodness sake if mine had of done that they would have been punished, but no this child`s grandmother, gives him what he wants to shut him up and says her daughter is too strict......I don`t know about other kids but I have seen kids behave like him.......Why are kids like this?


Anonymous
  • 26th Mar 2012 02:40pm

The parent's plain & simple. Gee's if I had of swore at my mother when I was a kid I would've got knocked into tomorrow. Now they just can't be stuffed. This crap about both parents working & not having time cause there to tired. Why is the Mother working???? Why can't she stay home & pull the kid's into line. Also guess what? If you make your kid's pick up their toys (IT WON'T KILL THEM) if they don't listen pull the plug on that PC or remove that phone that's glued to there hand. They'll whing & whing but they'll get the hang of it. But most of all over time you'll also get a bit of respect.


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