BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Re: Apple rolls out age v
De:       Rob Mccart
Data:     Fri, 3 Apr 2026 08:35:27 -0500
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MP>I think parents in earlier times... like the parents who blamed their
  >kids, and not the school, when their kid misbehaved and got in trouble
  >in school...

RM>> Did parents ever do that? Usually nothing is the kid's fault..
  >> (Except when they are at home..)     B)

MP>My parents used to, unless they really, really thought it wasn't my fault.
  >IIRC, a few of the real troublemakers may have had "not ever my kid's
  >fault" parents but most of my friends' parents still knew about discipline.

Ha, I remember when I was in grade school out in the country there
was a big old elm tree and if kids got in trouble they got to spend
recess and any spare lunch time standing out alone under the tree..

I spent a fair amount of time out there for a while, probably
for things like joking around and talking during class.  B)

Many years later I found out that that finally stopped because
my parents phoned the school and complained about it.

Thinking back, I spent most of my youth not paying attention
in class. By highschool I would be busy doing my homework from
the previous class. I at least wasn't annoying others around me
but for some reason most teachers seemed to take offence if you
didn't pay any attention to them, regardless of your marks..

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