well said musicgirl!
i so agree with you on the accountability concept. you are so right on the point that the kid's whose parents make every excuse for inappropriate actions/behaviours do not and will not be able to successfully function in the "real world". far too often these kids develop an attitude that they can "do no wrong", and anyone who dares to try to correct them on any type of issue is "out to get" them.
i can't imagine how difficult it must be for teachers today to maintain appropriate behaviour in their classrooms-my kids have gone to private schools since day one and i cannot count the number of times i have seen parents creating major scenes with teachers over issues that involved their kids being in clear violation of school standards (which of course was spelled out to and agreed to by the parents when they made application for the kids to attend
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on the original issue of alcohol consumption by underage kids on disney-in my opinion there will always be those kids who despite the best efforts of their parents will try and get away with it (when i was a teenager the military bases allowed drinking at 18, anyone who could get you on base was a very popular person) the availability of alocohol on board or in the ports just offer more opportunities. this will always be an issue. what i don't believe should ever be an issue is the kids whose parents make no effort whatsoever, and turn a "blind eye" because "it's a vacation, it's a cruise...". these are the same parents who will at home host the high school "kegger" parties with the attitude of "they're going to do it anyway-better at my house". these so called adults not only endanger thier own children but other's as well-and that i have a major problem with!
o.k. i've climbed off my soapbox now. can we all agree-if we see underage drinking on board we will immediatly report it?
i so agree with you on the accountability concept. you are so right on the point that the kid's whose parents make every excuse for inappropriate actions/behaviours do not and will not be able to successfully function in the "real world". far too often these kids develop an attitude that they can "do no wrong", and anyone who dares to try to correct them on any type of issue is "out to get" them.
i can't imagine how difficult it must be for teachers today to maintain appropriate behaviour in their classrooms-my kids have gone to private schools since day one and i cannot count the number of times i have seen parents creating major scenes with teachers over issues that involved their kids being in clear violation of school standards (which of course was spelled out to and agreed to by the parents when they made application for the kids to attend
.).on the original issue of alcohol consumption by underage kids on disney-in my opinion there will always be those kids who despite the best efforts of their parents will try and get away with it (when i was a teenager the military bases allowed drinking at 18, anyone who could get you on base was a very popular person) the availability of alocohol on board or in the ports just offer more opportunities. this will always be an issue. what i don't believe should ever be an issue is the kids whose parents make no effort whatsoever, and turn a "blind eye" because "it's a vacation, it's a cruise...". these are the same parents who will at home host the high school "kegger" parties with the attitude of "they're going to do it anyway-better at my house". these so called adults not only endanger thier own children but other's as well-and that i have a major problem with!
o.k. i've climbed off my soapbox now. can we all agree-if we see underage drinking on board we will immediatly report it?
, we were allowed to drink beer at 18. 21 was the hard stuff. However, our beer was the 3:2 beer.

