tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post1637932970613495097..comments2023-09-20T23:55:51.370-05:00Comments on - -- --Baytown Bert's Blog-- -- - : Corporal punishment consent form in schools . . . . .http://www.blogger.com/profile/06446677373747653707noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-87375738738556188522019-06-30T16:20:45.579-05:002019-06-30T16:20:45.579-05:00What i do not realize is in reality how you are no...What i do not realize is in reality how you are now <br />not really a lot more well-favored than you may be right now.<br /><br />You are very intelligent. You realize therefore <br />considerably when it comes to this topic, made me in my view imagine it from so many various angles.<br />Its like women and men don't seem to be fascinated except it's one thing to accomplish with Lady gaga!<br />Your personal stuffs nice. Always deal with it up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-9897372974937722732019-06-30T11:40:18.036-05:002019-06-30T11:40:18.036-05:00Hello, I wish for to subscribe for this web site t...Hello, I wish for to subscribe for this web site to obtain most recent updates, thus where <br />can i do it please help out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-53335902809504106282019-06-30T02:31:46.118-05:002019-06-30T02:31:46.118-05:00Hello Dear, are you truly visiting this web site o...Hello Dear, are you truly visiting this web site on a regular basis, <br />if so then you will definitely obtain nice knowledge.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-32190205198707026392019-06-29T18:43:16.079-05:002019-06-29T18:43:16.079-05:00Hi there, just became alert to your blog through G...Hi there, just became alert to your blog through Google, and found that it is really informative.<br />I am going to watch out for brussels. I will appreciate if <br />you continue this in future. Numerous people will be benefited from your writing.<br /><br />Cheers!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-85520616334388211062019-06-29T15:58:13.721-05:002019-06-29T15:58:13.721-05:00Unquestionably imagine that which you stated. Your...Unquestionably imagine that which you stated. Your favourite justification seemed <br />to be on the web the easiest factor to keep in mind of.<br />I say to you, I certainly get irked at the same time as other folks think about concerns that they plainly don't realize <br />about. You controlled to hit the nail upon the top and also <br />outlined out the entire thing with no need side effect , people can take a signal.<br /><br />Will probably be back to get more. Thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-53829665173931980092019-06-29T02:56:20.598-05:002019-06-29T02:56:20.598-05:00An interesting discussion is worth comment. I beli...An interesting discussion is worth comment. I believe that you ought to write more <br />about this subject, it may not be a taboo subject but typically people <br />do not talk about these subjects. To the next! Best wishes!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-51819385407951728692014-11-19T21:21:07.315-06:002014-11-19T21:21:07.315-06:00There was an incident not too long ago in Springto... There was an incident not too long ago in Springtown Texas that made the news. The mothers of two high school girls complained that their daughters were paddled by a male principle which was in violation of the school's own same gender paddling policy. The thing that really shocked me was that one of them had a male police officer as a witness. This principle must really be trying to humiliate these girls as much as possible. He could have chosen a female staff member to minimize the emotional damage but chose a male policeman instead. Involving the police in this is really crossing the line. Using a policeman as a witness could end up making female students distrusting of the police or give them a negative attitude toward law enforcement later on in their livesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-16478942669427624992013-10-16T02:20:12.221-05:002013-10-16T02:20:12.221-05:00Mr. Richards from CBJ
Thank you for whupping my be...Mr. Richards from CBJ<br />Thank you for whupping my behind...I NEEDED IT!<br /><br />Brian CAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-74437698417247825742013-10-13T07:45:11.966-05:002013-10-13T07:45:11.966-05:00I have a hard time blaming the schools for avoidin...I have a hard time blaming the schools for avoiding liability. One wrong decision and their career is over. Johnny tells Susie that Billy was smoking in the boys room. Susie tells her mom and the mom marches to school and demands that something be done about smoking in the boys room. So Billy is suspended, the schools places a monitor in the boys room, and everyone is happy. Really? Schools have to teach students to pass proficiency tests or lose Federal money. If the schools don’t have enough students pass the tests the schools are punished and they lose money. Recently in Atlanta several teachers and administrators were arrested for providing students with the answers to proficiency tests. In Georgia, it’s been suggested that teachers should take proficiency tests, too. School administrators and teachers are running scared because they are trying to protect their careers and I would still suggest that the vast majority still have a passion for teaching and helping our children. I coached little league baseball from T-ball to the Majors, I coached soccer for many years, and I taught and coached swimming. Why? Because my son wanted to play baseball, play soccer, and swim. I coached and we played to win! I made sure that every member of the team had a chance to contribute the our win or loss. I feel like the boys and girls I coached learned sportsmanship and how a team works. Where were the parents? I spent hours after practice waiting for parents to show and pick-up their children. I never left the children to fend for themselves. I was a fancy babysitter for all those years. The kids were great, even the bad ones, and their parents were terrible! In today’s climate I don’t know if I could do it all over again. Until parents become involved with their children I don’t see a solution. Schools have become elaborate day care centers. Our students are nothing more than a reflection of their parents. If there is no discipline at home then all the discipline in the World won’t make a difference at school. Where are the parents? I never have liked school administrators. I really dislike our entire school system. I think education needs a complete overhaul from Kindergarten through the Universities. This “no kid left behind” system is bull$hit! Oh well, this isn’t about me—honest! I’ve always wanted so much more from our schools and it’s there if you are willing to work for it. Oops! I’m rambling on… Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-36891169951750930692013-10-12T07:04:42.356-05:002013-10-12T07:04:42.356-05:00Nope. I still can’t go for paddling in schools. Wh...Nope. I still can’t go for paddling in schools. When my son was in 2nd grade the school wanted me to sign a paddling authorization for my son. The teacher didn’t like my son. I’ll admit, he was a handful maybe even border line ADD but to paddle a kid that they didn’t understand would have been a big mistake. About this time, Kevin was accepted into a gifted program and never had a problem in school again. K – 12 he received one “B” for handwriting in the 6th grade and all “A”s on all other report cards. He graduated from VSU with a degree in Anthropology and Biology, Sum Cum Lade. If I didn’t care about my son and if I wasn’t involved with his education I would have marched right down to the principal’s office and signed the authorization for Kevin to be paddled. Conversely, I marched down to the principal’s office and let her know that corporal punishment was not the answer. I might not have been real pleasant, either. With that said, for the parents who don’t have the time to raise their children and expect the school to teach their children everything—I support corporal punishment. But, maybe, if parents of disruptive students were mandated to spend time at school to control their children paddling wouldn’t be an issue. Just think if a parent had to give up a day’s pay to babysit their own child? Just a thought, TimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-27230470091549847472013-10-11T20:00:05.003-05:002013-10-11T20:00:05.003-05:00Hi Mr. Marshall,
Thanks for your reply! I am th...Hi Mr. Marshall,<br /> <br />Thanks for your reply! I am the President of Tennesseans for Non Violent School Discipline http://forkidsake.org/<br /> <br /> and the parent of 3 children who attend school in an Unresponsive "Paddling School District" Houston County, TN. I am vehemently opposed to schools hitting children to inflict pain as punishment for minor infractions and shocked that there are no safety standards. It is assault in public to take a wooden board and hit another person and not surprising that children are often injured and traumatized by school corporal punishment.<br /> <br />The reason I sent so many links is that I believe it is an opportunity to share the information that I have gathered to raise awareness of the many problems associated with school corporal punishment of children. I have never heard one legitimate reason for schools to hit children with paddles, especially when we teach our children from an early age that hitting is unacceptable. I believe that schools should include photos of the paddles they use to hit children in the "discipline" policy. <br /> <br />Schools claim that children on the "No Paddle List" will not be hit, but it happens all the time. Communication between schools and parents really is key to positive reinforcement of clear and age appropriate rules for children as well as modeling appropriate behavior and conflict resolution skills through communication, which corporal punishment does not achieve. Schools in 31 states and most large cities such as Austin, TX have banned the practice of corporal punishment and utilize School-wide Positive Behavior Support systems as encouraged by most states Boards of Education.<br /> <br />I've worked almost daily for over 5 years to Abolish Corporal Punishment of Children in ALL U.S. schools. Thank you for writing about this very important issue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-15672734002176987472013-10-11T17:33:13.521-05:002013-10-11T17:33:13.521-05:00This was in my mind on the previous thread you had...This was in my mind on the previous thread you had, but I'm not sure if I said it:<br /><br />Some experts say that kids who don't get spankings have a harder time empathizing with others. AB<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com