'Meanest mom on the planet' sells teenage son's car
<strong>Title: </strong> <a href="/link.php?id=29015" target="_blank">'Meanest mom on the planet' sells teenage son's car</a> (click to view)
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<strong>Posted By: </strong> <a href="/modules.php?name=Your_Account&op=userinfo&username=kitty" target="_blank">kitty</a>
<strong>Date: </strong> 2008-01-12 11:01:06
<strong>Canadian</strong>
ha ha ha .. good for her 
Good for her!!! More parents need to be like this.
good for her!
RUEZ @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:11 pm
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Tricks @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:13 pm
Neither is jumping to conclusions.
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
RUEZ @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:23 pm
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
Discipline is always appropriate when dealing with a child. Humiliation however is not.
mtbr @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:24 pm
parents are far too lenient these days because they don't want to take responsibility.
Tricks @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:26 pm
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
How is he supposed to transport it from the store to home?
RUEZ RUEZ:
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
Discipline is always appropriate when dealing with a child. Humiliation however is not.
but she didn't humiliate him... she didn't print his name or a photo or anything.. she just stated the reason WHY she was selling the car
Tricks Tricks:
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
How is he supposed to transport it from the store to home?
in the trunk..
either way if he's a teenage he shouldn't have it in the first place cause isn't the legal age in Iowa 21????????
ziggy @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:38 pm
Tricks Tricks:
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
How is he supposed to transport it from the store to home?
In Alberta it cant be in the driving compartment which is pretty well inside the vehicle anywhere.
RUEZ @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:43 pm
newfette newfette:
RUEZ RUEZ:
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
Discipline is always appropriate when dealing with a child. Humiliation however is not.
but she didn't humiliate him... she didn't print his name or a photo or anything.. she just stated the reason WHY she was selling the car
You don't think that in the town they live this isn't full public knowledge? This isn't good parenting. Selling his car was a good decisions, making a public spectacle out of it was over the line.
RUEZ @ Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:45 pm
ziggy ziggy:
Tricks Tricks:
martin14 martin14:
RUEZ RUEZ:
humiliating your child isn't a good parenting skill.
Obviously setting a simple rule, such as "no booze in the car" didn't work
So time to try something else. Hopefully this will knock some sense into the kid.
How is he supposed to transport it from the store to home?
In Alberta it cant be in the driving compartment which is pretty well inside the vehicle anywhere.
All liquor or just open liquor? I think in BC it's fine to have in the vehicle as long as it hasn't been opened.