I spent my second career teaching Behavior Disorder high schoolers and in all my experiences I found that all of the non-medical reasons for their issues stemmed directly from incompetent parenting and more often than not total lack of parenting at every socio-economic level. In too many cases I was working with social workers and parole officers just to help keep them out of jail or sometimes try to help them work their way out of jail. Basically I was in charge of raising their children for them…a job that shouldn’t exist if parents would take responsibility and teach their children self control and respect for other people and property. If only…in a perfect world.
Of course it’s ridiculously easy to SAY the schools should fix all the problems facing young people today, but let’s get real, shall we? Kids are in school 6 hours a day, 180 days a year, for a grand total of 1080 hours a year. But they’re conscious 16 hours a day, 365 days a year, or 5840 hours a year. It’s asinine to expect schools to solve 100% of a young person’s problems in only 18% of their time.
Nailed it!! Unfortunately with so many students coming from single family homes and the one parent working 12 to 16 hours to make ends meet there really isn’t much GOOD adult guidance.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
touché
Nyckname over 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/UQVkcfuH5O0
NRHAWK Premium Member over 6 years ago
I spent my second career teaching Behavior Disorder high schoolers and in all my experiences I found that all of the non-medical reasons for their issues stemmed directly from incompetent parenting and more often than not total lack of parenting at every socio-economic level. In too many cases I was working with social workers and parole officers just to help keep them out of jail or sometimes try to help them work their way out of jail. Basically I was in charge of raising their children for them…a job that shouldn’t exist if parents would take responsibility and teach their children self control and respect for other people and property. If only…in a perfect world.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 6 years ago
Of course it’s ridiculously easy to SAY the schools should fix all the problems facing young people today, but let’s get real, shall we? Kids are in school 6 hours a day, 180 days a year, for a grand total of 1080 hours a year. But they’re conscious 16 hours a day, 365 days a year, or 5840 hours a year. It’s asinine to expect schools to solve 100% of a young person’s problems in only 18% of their time.
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
… and avoid lead exposure.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Nailed it!! Unfortunately with so many students coming from single family homes and the one parent working 12 to 16 hours to make ends meet there really isn’t much GOOD adult guidance.
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
Mr. Alcazar, this is excellent!!!!!! Too bad most parents won’t follow this really good advice.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Now if we can just keep the guns out of schools.