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15th May 2007, 10:28 AM #31
I think I've won every fight I've ever been in by at least 200 yards.
P
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15th May 2007, 11:51 AM #32
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15th May 2007, 12:20 PM #33
The laws sound ok violent behaviour should not happen in a thinking world teaching punch back to kids is only a small thing you have to teach kids about bulling
#1 they must learn how to talk thier way out most of all
as a dad your job is get your childs trust so they tell you things that are happening in thier life .Now funny the best way to do this is by talking so that works out well and with this skill most children will not have trouble with bullies or most important not be one .
She should not touch the kid in the first place you block the other kid out with your body then get then move over next to the other mum so see can see her kids a bit rough .WE smile we go best outcome is -------
teach your kid there is a sysem in place that works ,Bulling can be fix have see it in the schools that my kid goes too bulling must be reported to all the (somtime this is the hard bit )grown ups that are involved,,,sorry to say it dob in a bullie works well ,Have been involved in it best out come bullie is a much nicer boy ....ummm well nicer with my boy ,not many kids want to get kicked out of school everybodies a winner
talk
walk
say NO
defend your self
report
go on teach them that
Dazzler l say doulbe your paysmile and the world will smile with you
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15th May 2007, 03:42 PM #34
Pedro,
You win your fights the same way as me and I have taught my boys to do the same. Mind you don't back 'em into a corner, they are also like their dad in that they fight like cornered rats.... no rules, no "niceties" and as soon as there is room, get the 200yards happening asap!
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15th May 2007, 04:36 PM #35
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15th May 2007, 05:47 PM #36
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15th May 2007, 05:54 PM #37.
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A quick way to get a criminal record - Date a Collingwood supporter
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3rd July 2009, 08:01 AM #38
Seems a great pity that common sense ain't so common any more.
How's about more personal responsibility and less control from those that would control us (or try to).
I'll join the hermit party, where do we all meet? do we elect a chairman/ chair person? Stuff it lets build a chair instead!
I'm pulling the door down and going back to the shed.
Cheers
SteveDiscover your Passion and Patience follows.
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3rd July 2009, 11:56 AM #39Poppa; 511019)
I believe that as a society we've encouraged people to not take responsibility for their own actions (or their children's actions), and now we are starting to see the awful results. I teach my children every way I can that they are responsible for their own actions and their own lives - if only every parent did this! And if only our politicians and our courts did it too!
Davidgiveitagoturning @hotmail.com
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3rd July 2009, 08:44 PM #40
My boys have two rules when it comes to bullying...
1. Never throw the first punch
2. Always throw the second... (aim for the tip of the nose and get the tear ducts going)
Bullies look for the soft targets, plenty of other kids that won't fight back. If my boys started a fight they will wear it from me... if they finished it then I will back them to the hilt and stop for milkshakes on the way home
CorbsIt's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
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3rd July 2009, 09:09 PM #41
one of the few things my father ever told me regarding fighting: if there's more than one, run!
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3rd July 2009, 10:02 PM #42
Considering the age of this thread, I reckon the old girl is out by now on good behaviour.
Cheers,
Bob
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3rd July 2009, 10:42 PM #43
Well picked up HB... didn't even notice myself
It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
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4th July 2009, 10:46 AM #44Jim
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It explains why so many teachers have to take stress leave.
Jim
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