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  18. So - I know I’m gonna catch hate or uninformed vitriol here, but here’s what I see. Yes, I was born on the tail end of the Boomer generation. I watch this channel because I learn from all of the younger people. You’ve taught me quite a bit and I see things through your eyes often now. But - I was required to respond to teachers as yes ma’am, no ma’am and please and thank you. Disrespect was an immediate trip to principal. I don’t get to make it to his/her office on my own - I was walked to that office by the teacher. My parents were contacted and there were serious consequences at home. Nope - I wasn’t beaten. Between two reprimands from both parents, MAYBE a swat or two from mom (dad wouldn’t do so as he had girls and thought that was wrong for a man to do so) and severe restrictions for a month - I figured out disrespect is not acceptable. Here’s how it goes - my generation was not right many times - but fear of repercussions as a kid was there. If I had EVER treated ANYONE the way teachers are treated now … omgoodness. I know we have one parent households many times (I raised my son by myself), but teaching and controlling at home is the only way teachers stand a chance. My son is 39. He still says Yes Ma’am when my tone changes. This is NOT the fault of teachers or education. This is the result of slow changes and a breakdown of simple respect for others. Teachers - thank you for being brave enough to try - it sure as Heck wasn’t for the money. 🌷
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