ANSWERS: 9
  • Most of the time and especially under these circumstances I would not be upset. To me it would be ok. I would keep a watch on this type of action, but I would not be upset about it.
  • If you were a person in some sort of authority over my child, I would not be upset if you needed to discipline my child. I don't think authority needs to qualified by age.
  • l think you did well.....if the parents are unhappy l think it is only because they maybe embarressed that it was their child in the wrong.....as long as you did all you could within your powers then you did your job.....kids need to be stoped when it comes to bullying no one should have to put up with it.....
  • If I left my child in your care, than I would expect for you discipline my child, if they got out of hand.
  • My son was on the end of being bullied and I couldn't get the teachers to do a damn thing , I wish you had been there for him Mirigotquestions .
  • Not if my child was in the wrong, no. If we disagreed on the matter, however, myself and whoever was disciplining my child would have a chat.
  • If I didnt trust your abilities my child wouldnt be there to begin with, regardless of age.
  • That is your job, regardless of age you are there to ensure all children in your care are safe and happy so you did the right thing
  • If I have left my child in your care then I must trust you. Provided you have not been abusive in anyway then it would be acceptable. That said children tend to do better with kindness and compassion. The truth is to find out why they did it. This behaviour is often learnt. I would wonder what the parents are doing to make this happen.

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