This. THANK YOU. I, like you, am a teacher. I teach the younger kids, currently kindergarten, and it's always astounding to me that in the first weeks of school, when I tell the kids "no" about something, the look I get from them like "is this girl nuts? did she just tell me no?" because their parents never tell them no. They quickly learn, however, that I am not going to put up with their nonsense. The parents clearly are not doing this at home and it extends to every situation their child is in. Unfortunately, I feel we are in a place where parents are not teaching their kids proper social norms like not running in the hallways or shouting or slamming doors or just how to be decent human beings. I'm not saying it's all parents - I've taught many polite, well mannered children the past 11 years, but as someone who was woken up by children running on deck 8 while I was trying to sleep on deck 7, I feel the pain of everyone on here. I'm usually one to pass comments to my husband or to whomever I'm with about the situation, but occasionally the teacher voice will come out if I can't take it anymore. My husband and I went to a hibachi restaurant for our anniversary last weekend, and there was a kid at the table next to us with two forks behind the hot hot stove top pretending he was the hibachi chef. Did the parent tell him no, it's hot, you shouldn't be doing that? Nope. They took pictures. Sometimes, I just can't anymore.