horse444 Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 8-) children do not become what they are strictly thru education (school) or whether they have one or two parents. My own daughter was left to bring up her son (with our assistance) and did a very good job of it, but at 19yrs he is fustrated with authority in particular the police, constantly stoping him in his BRIGHT YELLOW car, opening statements , this thing insured? Name, where your going? then refering to him by his surname, thankfully he rises above it, but we have had to get the chief inspector to interven, so that the boy gets peace, RESPECT is a two way thing, GIVE AND TAKE. As I work with children with special needs, we have some wonderfull teachers and helpers and the childrens welll being is paramount to us. (lol) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BGD Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 Hi Horse - There's been another thread running on this subject for a while now....might be better to post on that thread as a continuation rather than have this thread running too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maggyd Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 horse444 - 2007-12-06 1:33 PM 8-) children do not become what they are strictly thru education (school) or whether they have one or two parents. My own daughter was left to bring up her son (with our assistance) and did a very good job of it, but at 19yrs he is fustrated with authority in particular the police, constantly stoping him in his BRIGHT YELLOW car, opening statements , this thing insured? Name, where your going? then refering to him by his surname, thankfully he rises above it, but we have had to get the chief inspector to interven, so that the boy gets peace, RESPECT is a two way thing, GIVE AND TAKE. As I work with children with special needs, we have some wonderfull teachers and helpers and the childrens welll being is paramount to us. (lol) Its not something new its been happeneing for years my sisters son was stopped everytime he went out this was 30 years ago! and one of my sons who is 37 was stopped in his car that he had only bought a month before! because his windows on his Lexus were supposidly too dark *-) he thought that they were done at the factory, but no the previous owner had done them ,he said he would remove them immiediatly as he was 100 yards from his driveway BUT NO he was fined £60 What is that about? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horse444 Posted December 6, 2007 Author Share Posted December 6, 2007 >:-) exactly, its about them playing tin soldiers, because they have uniform (not all of course) but it certainly does not help the youth of to day, who are branded because of what they drive or wear, and it is all in the name of FASHION. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BGD Posted December 7, 2007 Share Posted December 7, 2007 maggyd - 2007-12-06 2:58 PM horse444 - 2007-12-06 1:33 PM 8-) children do not become what they are strictly thru education (school) or whether they have one or two parents. My own daughter was left to bring up her son (with our assistance) and did a very good job of it, but at 19yrs he is fustrated with authority in particular the police, constantly stoping him in his BRIGHT YELLOW car, opening statements , this thing insured? Name, where your going? then refering to him by his surname, thankfully he rises above it, but we have had to get the chief inspector to interven, so that the boy gets peace, RESPECT is a two way thing, GIVE AND TAKE. As I work with children with special needs, we have some wonderfull teachers and helpers and the childrens welll being is paramount to us. (lol) Its not something new its been happeneing for years my sisters son was stopped everytime he went out this was 30 years ago! and one of my sons who is 37 was stopped in his car that he had only bought a month before! because his windows on his Lexus were supposidly too dark *-) he thought that they were done at the factory, but no the previous owner had done them ,he said he would remove them immiediatly as he was 100 yards from his driveway BUT NO he was fined £60 What is that about? Soz, but it seems reasonably straightforward to me: That's about your son receiving some real-life education, on the causal relationship between breaking the law and getting punished as a consequence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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