Kirkdale - Father loses it...
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Re: Kirkdale - Father loses it...
I'd imagine the school involved would be Kelvin Grove or the one near the top of Thorpewood Ave.
Depending how violent or frightening the shaking was I'd be thinking about letting the schools know, to lose it in public signifies a lot .
Depending how violent or frightening the shaking was I'd be thinking about letting the schools know, to lose it in public signifies a lot .
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Re: Kirkdale - Father loses it...
ridiculous conversation for this forum. A 'shout and a grab' does not warrant this level of personal intrusion.
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Re: Kirkdale - Father loses it...
Odd thread
Opened by a newbie, influenced another to join and make a post .... yet express familiarity ... oh well.
I'd find it hard to condone any temper tantrum with a child, let alone one that was followed up by admonishments to a bystander expressing shock.
Times are hard, tempers fray, it's all horrible for lots of people this winter but that doesn't mean anything should be taken out on a kid in such a way. Discipline needs explanations not bullying.
Opened by a newbie, influenced another to join and make a post .... yet express familiarity ... oh well.
I'd find it hard to condone any temper tantrum with a child, let alone one that was followed up by admonishments to a bystander expressing shock.
Times are hard, tempers fray, it's all horrible for lots of people this winter but that doesn't mean anything should be taken out on a kid in such a way. Discipline needs explanations not bullying.