• Third of teachers 'cyberbullied'
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[QUOTE=MasterG;31745765]Doesn't surprise me. Both my parents are primary school teachers and they frequently find that it's not the kids that are the problem, it's the parents. Some of the worst-behaved kids basically just have parents that won't do anything that the teachers ask them to (read to them at night, help them with homework etc) And that's the civil ones. Some of them can get downright nasty when it comes to "defending" their little bundle of shit. They frequently find the parents are far more immature and badly behaved than the godammed 8 or 9 year old kids that they're supposed to be showing how to behave.[/QUOTE] Your avatar pretty much sums up the retards in your post. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Flaming/Why reply?" - Autumn))[/highlight]
Ok we get you don't like MLP, neither do I. Don't go starting shitstorms about it in every thread.
[QUOTE=doonbugie2;31745808]Your avatar pretty much sums up the retards in your post.[/QUOTE] [B]Everyone please ignore this stupid post and continue on-topic.[/B]
[QUOTE=MasterG;31745765]Doesn't surprise me. Both my parents are primary school teachers and they frequently find that it's not the kids that are the problem, it's the parents. Some of the worst-behaved kids basically just have parents that won't do anything that the teachers ask them to (read to them at night, help them with homework etc) And that's the civil ones. Some of them can get downright nasty when it comes to "defending" their little bundle of shit. They frequently find the parents are far more immature and badly behaved than the godammed 8 or 9 year old kids that they're supposed to be showing how to behave.[/QUOTE] saddens me when i see this, you know that kid is gonna grow up with some major social issues and they usually seem to be the same issues that the parents have
[QUOTE=MasterG;31745765]Doesn't surprise me. Both my parents are primary school teachers and they frequently find that it's not the kids that are the problem, it's the parents. Some of the worst-behaved kids basically just have parents that won't do anything that the teachers ask them to (read to them at night, help them with homework etc) And that's the civil ones. Some of them can get downright nasty when it comes to "defending" their little bundle of shit. They frequently find the parents are far more immature and badly behaved than the godammed 8 or 9 year old kids that they're supposed to be showing how to behave.[/QUOTE] Yup. I remember a kid at my school who was gonna fight someone for insulting his family, and his mum turned up to watch him do it. She then told one of the teachers that was trying to get them to stop that she would 'smash her face in' if she called the police
[QUOTE=Gareth;31747212]saddens me when i see this, you know that kid is gonna grow up with some major social issues and they usually seem to be the same issues that the parents have[/QUOTE] Everybody loves negative behavioural traits that get passed down generations simply because the last generation was too lazy to fix it before it got worse.
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