tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20524196.post522364634905658193..comments2024-02-14T11:00:03.180-05:00Comments on Tom McLaughlin: Regulations Can't Replace JudgementTom McLaughlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07691546351143209227noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20524196.post-17661907667576843272013-04-04T17:51:58.295-04:002013-04-04T17:51:58.295-04:00I have a three year old grandson whose mother does...I have a three year old grandson whose mother doesn't believe in spanking. She thinks I was a terrible mother because I spanked her. Mind you, I was never abusive, and there is certainly a difference between a pop on the butt and abuse. This little boy is a brat. When he is told to do something he doesn't want to do, he says defiantly "NO!". What will happen when he reaches puberty and that awful rebellious stage? He won't have any fear of adults, because his "time out" was upstairs in his room where he played with his toys. I'm afraid he will end up like these disrespectful disgraceful kids in your article. <br /><br />I think these kids who are being disruptive in class should have their parents called in to take them home. Parents need to accept the blame for not raising their children to be respectful to adults and to the other kids in the class. Can't get the parents to come get them out? Call the security guard or the cops. Rhondanoreply@blogger.com