Quote Originally Posted by ShlupQuack View Post
Being exposed to unwanted behaviors is what teaches us how to deal with them. Not being exposed to such behaviors would not, uhh... I'm having a brain fart... it would not make them less. Or something.

Also, I'm 70% sure that boy has Austism.
The way the majority of school children seem to deal with it, is to take the if you can't beat them join them route. So then they're all badly behaved. An that's not good.
Quote Originally Posted by The Fonz
But isn't that just experiencing the outside world at a younger age. The world is a breeding ground for unfavourable behaviour, but you just to have to step up and take it like a man.
The problem there is, school children take it like a bunch of sissys. They act like a bunch of prats, an want to act all tough, an then when you right hook them, they play the feeble victim.