patsal
<font color=FF3399>I've discovered I don't need to
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I do this all the time, department stores, WDW buses and common areas--my kids hate it most especially when we go the begining of July when I've only been finished with work for about 6 days and I'm still in what they call "full teacher mode". Sad that these kids don't respect their parents enough to behave for them.krissyh said:Can you imagine the world (or the World) in thirty years when all of these kids who were never taught manners or told "no" have kids of their own (hopefully, they'll be too selfish to.).
I'm a teacher and really good at the "teacher face". On the last trip, kids on the bus (afternoon, no too late excuses) were just being terrible, while their parents paid no mind. I mean, loud, rude, stupid antics - crawling on the floor (maybe 8 and 10?) trying to "twirl" around the pole. Now, frankly, if the bus drivers pulled over after a warning and told people that if they didn't stop their kids, they'd be put off the bus, they'd calm down and more people would be willing to say something or control their own kids.)
Anyway - after about five minutes I'd had enough - and I'm a teacher, I'm used to it! So I turned around and gave these kids "the face". They knew what it was, what it meant (even if their parents didn't use it) and STOPPED! Clearly, they knew right from wrong - only not from their parents.
Ok - rant over.
if looks could kill...


