Things children have to find out for themselves....
There are somethings in life which, no matter how often or sternly a child is told 'that's not a good idea' or 'that's a bit dangerous' they still have to find out for themselves.
For example, as Zack was filling a balloon with water the other day, Chris tried to point out to him the faults in his plan. I told Chris to just let him get on with it because there is no amount of 'teaching' that will convince Zack that he's bound to end up soaked unless he actually tries it for himself. Like Rose petals soaked in water don't make perfume. Kicking your brother only leads to him kicking back twice as hard. Using felt tip pens as make up on your dolls won't come off. Cutting your dolls hair doesn't make it look better. Roller skates indoors - enough said! Leaning back on the chair too far usually ends up with bumping your head. I'm sure there must be many more examples. |
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gobbing off at your mum always leads to punishment
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mum tells you to wear a coat/hat/gloves for a reason....do not complain to me that you are cold after you have refused to wear it!
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Wait until they're teenagers then. You may as well stop talking!!!
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If you keep throwing stones you'll end up with the police looking for you, that was in the 1950s, does not apply today:D
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If you do stick you're hand in the fire just because you're friend did it, the sneaky little shish, will go running to his mum and you will be blamed!
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I was actually thinking about this is a semi-serious sort of way the other day .... the whole idea of risk and consequences .... I was listening to some academic on CBC (colonial broadcorping castration) talking about the function of failure in elementary and high schools (substitute your own terms) ... it seems as if failure is no longer an option in most school systems; and the academic thought that this was not a good thing, because we have to, as humans (well, some of us are) take risks in order to learn ... and taking risks involves the possibility of failure ... kind of agree with him .... we can be harming children by protecting them too much, or by shielding them from the consequences of their actions .... (of course, I'm not talking about jumping off cliffs, or playing chicken on the freeway)
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heres one tyler learnt today
dont leave letters from school in your tray!!!! |
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Some things are simply part of growing up. |
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Some people who try to get you to go in their car and look for a lost puppy, don't even own a dog.
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When your parents try to put you off getting married to the "love of your life" and you go ahead and do it. Only to find out they was right, you shouldnt have married him.
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Kate is your turney sig supposed to be turning at KAT then EX?
wouldnt it be better doing KATE then X? looks like your called KAT, EX ;) |
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