Quote from: juliekins on March 04, 2011, 01:01:02 PM
My question still stands-where can we send all of these bigoted parents? Which island in the middle of the ocean?
One of the local columnists in the paper had a Christmas list of things that bothered him during the holidays. One of them was: "If your 5-year old boy wants a Barbie set, instead of GI Joe, it is not him that has the issues". Well said!
We must be open still to those parents that think their child must be guided in such a manner. Some do turn around their thinking as the child grows. Back in the time of Jesus, all the small children of both sexes did wear the same clothes, no differentiation. It had to do with the economics at that time, no fashion sense, except for the rich. The differentiation of dress came as the children got older and was according to the local laws and customs.
Remember, we're the ones on this island! We should be careful when judging people on raising their small children! It is and always will be one of the hottest subjects discussed. People have been killed over this subject.
My mom was a divorced, working mother of four. I got one of those nasty-grams from my fifth-grade teacher to take home for a parent-teacher conference on my 'conduct' in class. Well, I tried to throw away that note, but some rat in my class retrieved it and sent it home with my brother. She went to the conference (this was a Fri night) and came back home and I was expecting a double whup'n followed by a grounding. She said, "just go to bed". The next day, my mom had the aunts over for the usual coffee. She was almost in tears when she told them that my teacher wanted "Rubber-stamp children and (I) should be placed in Special-Ed". She said " All of my children are different and I DON'T RAISE RUBBER-STAMP CHILDREN and MY SON IS NOT A RETARD"! She was a conservative Republican and yet, she was progressive in raising us. We still had to dress up for church though. I was a model student with perfect attendance records since them. I knew that if I had a legitimate problem with any of my teachers, she would back me! I was the dyslexic (this condition was unknown until my last semester) C-average student that almost aced the 11th grade PSAT. Go figure.
Joelene.