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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 14:36 on 12th April 2013
I would say, generally speaking, that is without doubt the biggest problem James.....no respect whatsoever.
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Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 15:05 on 12th April 2013
plus parents are afraid to discipline them for fear of SS getting involved on the childrens behalf, I do not think I could cope wih the situation today, thank goodness we were allowed to bring the children up as we thought  fit and proper
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rustyruth
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quotePosted at 18:02 on 12th April 2013
Sadly a lot of the parents you see have no respect for anyone either, you just have to look and listen to some of them and you just know all hope is lost for the child they have with them before it even grows out of its pram (stroller for our US friends).
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:21 on 12th April 2013
Yes, I agree with that statement also Ruth and Peggy they turned out okay in our house so I reckon we had the same set of rules eh?
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 18:24 on 12th April 2013
Ah, now there is an upside to emigrating!  So far even my grandchildren are well mannered and well behaved!  Hopefully it will continue for a while at least, but, like everywhere else the discipline is getting lax  - especially in the schools because our Government have also introduced so many restrictions on what is and what is not appropriate punishment.  They are once again following in the UK's footsteps and ignoring the situation it has led to!  Typical!!
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:26 on 12th April 2013
Das tha way it is innit? lol
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rustyruth
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quotePosted at 18:33 on 12th April 2013
On 12th April 2013 18:21, Ron Brind wrote:
Yes, I agree with that statement also Ruth and Peggy they turned out okay in our house so I reckon we had the same set of rules eh?


They turned out OK in our house as well, all 4 of them, our 2 daughters constantly drum good manners and politeness into the Grandchildren.

The 2 boys have yet to have children but I'm sure they'll be just the same.

Yes Ron, we must have got the rules right Smile 

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