Parenting, as well as teaching prior to the 1960’s, traditionally believed that tough love and a harsh demeanor towards our children was a way to make them tough,which is a skill set most adults need to be able to survive in our competitive culture. I grew up with a girl who was brilliant!…she would get […]
Teacher Writes ‘Loser’ on Child’s Low Scoring Homework Assignments…Tough Love Or bad Judgement?
March 13, 2010Parenting, as well as teaching prior to the 1960’s, traditionally believed that tough love and a harsh demeanor towards our children was a way to make them tough,which is a skill set most adults need to be able to survive in our competitive culture. I grew up with a girl who was brilliant!…she would get […]
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