kantham said:
Like I said before, if I'd be the father, I'd let no law un-allow me kick this kid's *** to the highest level ever possible WWE HC style. Without a doubt, that the parents have a role in this, your kid doesn't change like this from day one at school.
Kyllian said:
Wow, I would have beat his arse 5 ways to Tuesday
Think of the following scenario. You hit your son because you think it's the right thing to do, because obviously violence leads to the sollution of the problem. Next day in school your son shows up with bruises over his body. They ask him where he got those.
How would you justify your violent sollution now?
Come on guys, violence leads to more violence.
Look, I'm also no parent but I know beating up your own kid isn't the answer at all. I've no exact idea how I'd handle a "problem"(?) child like that, but violence would be out of the question. We don't know the background on this, we don't know how the bonds between parents/ and this kid were before this program. What exactly went wrong, the exact truth etc. It's T.V. and always prefers highlighting the miserable over the enjoyable.
Personally I think jackal is on the right track. Though I'd love to hear more from a longtime parent on this.