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In reply to the discussion: 5 year old points crayon at another student and says "pew pew" - made to sign no kill contract [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)25. I don't remember being taught a single thing when I was that age
but I have no doubt that parents and teachers corrected and taught me regularly. Kids learn, and there are an abundance of teaching moments. Any 5 year old is probably quite accustomed to being told what's is good behavior and what is not, and what is appropriate in a given situation. That's a big part of any kid's development.
Its very hard to judge the particular incident without knowing the child and being present through the interaction, but the people involved at the school were there, and did know the child. It is possible that they handled things very reasonably, however it looks to uninvolved adult eyes from a great distance.
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5 year old points crayon at another student and says "pew pew" - made to sign no kill contract [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
OP
Seeing the form, my first thought, "Onion". This whole thing is way too stupid.
marble falls
Oct 2014
#6
The girl's teacher and principal ought to be made to sign a no-stupidity contract.
Louisiana1976
Oct 2014
#12
it's an astounding display of ignorance as to how humans behave. it only serves to plant a seed.
unblock
Oct 2014
#30
I think that a response like this risks pathologising an otherwise perfectly normal child...
shaayecanaan
Oct 2014
#37