It's Not What It Looks Like!
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
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Nope.
Not normal behaviour in the slightest.
These kids need a really good smack.
I do smack my kids, but I've only had to do it a couple of times. The old 1.2.3 works a treat, and they usually behave on 1, and I hardly ever get past 2.
Strangers in the street comment on how well behaved and polite my kids are.
Parents are too soft nowadays, I see it in the playgroups.
You're not helping children by being too soft on them, you are in fact breeding the next generation of chavs.
I'm so proud of my children for their brilliant behaviour, and I'm proud of myself for raising them that way.
Nothing to do with luck of the draw.
( , Sat 11 Dec 2010, 15:38, 1 reply)
Not normal behaviour in the slightest.
These kids need a really good smack.
I do smack my kids, but I've only had to do it a couple of times. The old 1.2.3 works a treat, and they usually behave on 1, and I hardly ever get past 2.
Strangers in the street comment on how well behaved and polite my kids are.
Parents are too soft nowadays, I see it in the playgroups.
You're not helping children by being too soft on them, you are in fact breeding the next generation of chavs.
I'm so proud of my children for their brilliant behaviour, and I'm proud of myself for raising them that way.
Nothing to do with luck of the draw.
( , Sat 11 Dec 2010, 15:38, 1 reply)
I agree wholeheartedly with this.
weeblaireau can be a little bugger but i insist on discipline and respect.
the result? a happy child who knows where the boundaries are.
oh, yes, the old 1,2,3 works a treat. had to use it yesterday at a birthday party, only got as far as 2 and that was with her in positively wound-up mindset.
( , Mon 13 Dec 2010, 10:59, closed)
weeblaireau can be a little bugger but i insist on discipline and respect.
the result? a happy child who knows where the boundaries are.
oh, yes, the old 1,2,3 works a treat. had to use it yesterday at a birthday party, only got as far as 2 and that was with her in positively wound-up mindset.
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