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Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

Jen Yarrin gton

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  1. Hello? These kids are ONLY 8!!!

    These kids are 8 and 9 years old, with developmental delays and behavioral problems. I really believe that MOST of them really had real understanding of what they had signed up for. That being said, some sort of consequence is totally appropriate. Community service is a great start, and and a formal apology to the teacher and school is a no-brainer. And of course THE PARENTS need to be involved. Seems like they all need counseling and this is a huge wake up call that the child(ren) who came with this idea need some hard core interventions before they grow up to be the next kid that shoots up their high school, college, or even middle school!

    3 months, 1 week ago In response to Attack of the 3rd-Graders?

  2. What is a bar?

    I agree with Bill- we need to define our terms. I remember reading an article about these Brooklyn parents bringing their babies to the bar with them- I think it was a microbrewery/restaurant type of place. Bringing an infant to a place like that in the middle of the day or late afternoon after a walk in the park to meet up with friends and have maybe one drink, or a cup of coffee or a snack, I personally see no problem with that. Once these kids are toddlers, they should not be running around in a bar. It not an appropriate place for a child. These parents need to be considerate of the other patrons who may very well be there trying to get a break from their own children. As for wanting to live their lives the same way they did before that had children, that is just not realistic. Once you have children, your life changes, there is no use pretending that it doesn't.

    3 months, 2 weeks ago In response to Babies in the Bar

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