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Subject: Re: School Behavior


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Greg
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Date Posted: 06:13:36 09/29/23 Fri
In reply to: Emily 's message, "School Behavior" on 13:38:08 09/22/23 Fri

Our kids school has an anti-corporal punishment policy, but they do believe in keeping in touch with parents by touch bases and email. They do use discipline by other methods. In school detentions, writing lines, and suspension of privileges are some of the measures they take.

For our girls, an email or call home due to a disciplinary problem will mean a long talk, and if the misbehavior warrants, they will get a spanking. They know that we expect them to behave like young ladies at school and that all assignments and classwork are done on time. If not, they are well aware of the consequences and have found out the hard way a few times.

Most of the behavior issues that we have dealt with have been related to socializing in class and too much talking.
We have had a few conversations regarding this and after a second mention about it on a report card, there was punishment.


>What do other parents do to address bad behavior in
>school? Do you discipline the child at home or do you
>just leave it at what the school as done to address it
>since it occurred there? My opinion as always been
>that I expect my daughter to have even better behavior
>when other adults are in charge of her. Her school for
>elementary anyway really doesn't do much discipline
>wise. They don't really do detention or writing lines
>much, spanking while legal in our state is not allowed
>at our school district so I feel that it's my job to
>punish bad behavior at school.

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