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  1. Member yoda313's Avatar
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    Hello,


    http://www.clickondetroit.com/education/4001760/detail.html

    They put hand cuffs on an overactive 5 year old. A bit extreme!!!!

    I bet every teacher has wished they could do this at one time or another!!!

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    He'll learn (the boy) after he gets his ass kicked a few times.
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    See...that kid didn't have "adjustment" issues, he had "mom never busted his ass" issues.

    If that kid is that way at age 5, I would never get to meet him by age 15 he will already be in juvy.

    You know, I guess my question for those who think the handcuffing was unjustified. I say you take their kids and have them spend time with this kid and make them watch on closed circuit TV or something where they can't do anything to stop him and just see how they see the situation after that.

    A bunch of politically correct tree huggin slap dicks if you ask me. I say **** em'. Let the little tyrant run loose, who gives a **** if he's a constant disruption to every class he's in. Apparently it's OK with all the parents in his class if the teacher has to spend 90% of her time trying to control this little SOB rather than teach the class, causing kids to leave her grade level less prepared than they would have been, causing first grade to not be as full as it use to be and Christ, by the time they all get to high school some are so far behind appropriate grade level that it's not funny.

    I'm sorry but when a child walks through my classroom door and has problems with basic arithmetic skills, that's bullshit **** him, and **** you if you think I am going sit by like all his other teachers have and let that little mother ****** disrupt my classroom on a daily basis. No Dog, not in the Northcat classroom it's my way or get the **** out.

    Like this dumb **** I have in class right MFing now. His parents are very wealth, he doesn't do shit, he is funny but he tries to get everyone to give him everything. I am giving an Algebra 2 mid-term exam. He just asked me "What does the '<' mean?" <Gee Dr. Rocket Scientist, we have only been doing inequalities for the past 2 months> I just told him that if he didn't know what the "less than" symbol meant by now, he could just go ahead and turn in his exam now, there are not varying degrees of failure.

    Different situation than handcuff boy I know, but the same principles. The kid feels no sense of responsibility, he feels no fear for his action and if there are no repricussions for behavior issues now, do you think there will be any reprecussions for poor grade performance later? **** no.

    I would also like to add...that at 5 years old almost all behavior is modeled and the child merely repeats what he has witnessed or experienced. A good example of that is if you were to take a 3 year old son of prejudice white man and a 3 year old son of a prejudic black man, put the 2 children together they will play together and do not instictively dislike eachother based on their differences. That behavior has not been learned yet
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    I am also sorry for the novel, but that shit just pisses me off.

    Bunch of ******* "my kid does no wrong" bitchass whinners.

    Better save the whinning and crying for the funneral you will attend in about 10 years because he will run into someone who won't put up with that bullshit.
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    Hello,

    Originally Posted by northcat
    bunch of politically correct tree huggin slap dicks if you ask me. I say **** em'. Let the little tyrant run loose, who gives a **** if he's a constant disruption to every
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    They need to have more control of them. If they were handcuffed it won't be the last time!!!!

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    I say remove out of that school, but put handcuffs on him? God, what have we come to? The tase little girls, write on their face with magic markers, and who knows what else is next?
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    Honestly, you don't hear about this highly disruptive behavior at this extent very often to where they would require police to intervene and subject a child of a younger age to such a harsh experience. When it does happen, there's usually good reason for it to be done so and the parents have been contacted (or attempted to be contacted) The principle has been on that job for a while and he's also a previous corrections officer, so he knows what the behavior is up to. I think the parent is the one who's blind in this case. And a kid hitting someone every day is not right. My son hits and he's 2, but he does it 1 or 2 times a week and he thinks he's doing it out of fun trying to mimick some other type of behavior my wife and I do, but we tell him it's wrong and it seems like he's starting to understand that...........AT 2!!!. 5 year old should know better.

    Harsh? YES! Would I do it? Probably not. Do I feel it was justified properly? Heck yeah if the kids been seeing the principle more often than any other kid on a routine basis and his attitude and behavior has not changed.
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