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Sonic Glitch wrote:Do any of you remember "borrowing" for subtraction in math class? Apparently we can't use the term "borrowing" anymore. I'm in a math class which is developed to teach elementary teachers how to teach math and there's a movement to not use the term "borrow" because "borrowing" implies "lacking money" implies "poor" implies "disadvantaged" which good offend or hurt students feelings.

Really?
And the gradual weakening of our youth's abilities to handle the real world continues. Honestly, if a kid can't emotionally handle the idea of "borrowing", s/he will be torn to pieces by the world outside school and home. This is not the way to help kids, this is the opposite.

Back when I was taking karate, during sparing we were told over and over and over again: Do not go easy on your opponent. They may be your friend, but that's all the more reason to do your best, because it is MUCH better for them to face a dedicated attack in class, by someone who does not mean them real harm, so that they may experience it in the safest possible enviorment, and learn how to deal with it. Going easy on someone in sparring could only lead to them being under prepared to face a real attack out in the world, with no one to help them, with possibly their life on the line. That is not the time to try and learn what a real fight is like.

Same shit here, if we continue to baby and baby these kids like this, they will never learn how to handle the emotional crap that life throws on everyone. They will be weak, pathetic, and unable to cope because they never had to learn how. It's like parents who dissenfect the hell out of everything, their kid's immune systems never get to build up any resistances, and so they have weak defenses against illness for the rest of their lives.

If you want your kids to be tough enough to handle real life, you're going to have to let them get bumped up a bit. They'll survive it, the human race has been through much worse times then this and kept going.
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Lighthawk wrote:And the gradual weakening of our youth's abilities to handle the real world continues. Honestly, if a kid can't emotionally handle the idea of "borrowing", s/he will be torn to pieces by the world outside school and home. This is not the way to help kids, this is the opposite.

Back when I was taking karate, during sparing we were told over and over and over again: Do not go easy on your opponent. They may be your friend, but that's all the more reason to do your best, because it is MUCH better for them to face a dedicated attack in class, by someone who does not mean them real harm, so that they may experience it in the safest possible enviorment, and learn how to deal with it. Going easy on someone in sparring could only lead to them being under prepared to face a real attack out in the world, with no one to help them, with possibly their life on the line. That is not the time to try and learn what a real fight is like.

Same s**t here, if we continue to baby and baby these kids like this, they will never learn how to handle the emotional crap that life throws on everyone. They will be weak, pathetic, and unable to cope because they never had to learn how. It's like parents who dissenfect the hell out of everything, their kid's immune systems never get to build up any resistances, and so they have weak defenses against illness for the rest of their lives.

If you want your kids to be tough enough to handle real life, you're going to have to let them get bumped up a bit. They'll survive it, the human race has been through much worse times then this and kept going.
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Have you tried an allergist or neurologist? Most true migraines (in the technical sense) are triggered by a food allergy.
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Yup, first thing we did was an allergist when I was about 3 or 4, then a neurologist when I was about 8-13, and then after that I went back to the allergist, and found I was again allergic to nothing, nothing at all. And the neurologist found nothing wrong, so we have exhausted all possible ideas besides what we're currently tracking. All together I think I've probably cost my parents around 10-30 thousand dollars in regular doctor bills, hospital bills, tests, and everything else. Our insurance probably hates us, they have paid for I think 10 hospital visits...
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Lighthawk wrote:And the gradual weakening of our youth's abilities to handle the real world continues. Honestly, if a kid can't emotionally handle the idea of "borrowing", s/he will be torn to pieces by the world outside school and home. This is not the way to help kids, this is the opposite.

Back when I was taking karate, during sparing we were told over and over and over again: Do not go easy on your opponent. They may be your friend, but that's all the more reason to do your best, because it is MUCH better for them to face a dedicated attack in class, by someone who does not mean them real harm, so that they may experience it in the safest possible enviorment, and learn how to deal with it. Going easy on someone in sparring could only lead to them being under prepared to face a real attack out in the world, with no one to help them, with possibly their life on the line. That is not the time to try and learn what a real fight is like.

Same s**t here, if we continue to baby and baby these kids like this, they will never learn how to handle the emotional crap that life throws on everyone. They will be weak, pathetic, and unable to cope because they never had to learn how. It's like parents who dissenfect the hell out of everything, their kid's immune systems never get to build up any resistances, and so they have weak defenses against illness for the rest of their lives.

If you want your kids to be tough enough to handle real life, you're going to have to let them get bumped up a bit. They'll survive it, the human race has been through much worse times then this and kept going.

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So, I went to the doctor, and nothing is wrong with me, story of my life. Seriously, every time I go in to have something checked out it turns out that everything is fine, I'm never "sick" nothing ever comes back positive, which I wish it did, so I knew what I was dealing with. He put me on an antihistamine spray, which probably won't help in the least, but we can always hope.
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Had a kid talk about fighting me. I told him "try it." He said "You can't hit me or you'll get in trouble!" I informed him under law since he's a minor "I can't hit you FIRST, but I will hit you last."
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Deepcrush wrote:Had a kid talk about fighting me. I told him "try it." He said "You can't hit me or you'll get in trouble!" I informed him under law since he's a minor "I can't hit you FIRST, but I will hit you last."

:laughroll:

That just made my day... :laughroll:
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Deepcrush wrote:Had a kid talk about fighting me. I told him "try it." He said "You can't hit me or you'll get in trouble!" I informed him under law since he's a minor "I can't hit you FIRST, but I will hit you last."

I love that. I worked high school security out here when I first moved to the island, and used to hear that crap all the time. Teenage selective hearing always bypasses the "Self Defense" concept :laughroll:

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Thank you guys, It's nice to have that out of the way.

@ Mark: I know what that is, I've put that concept to use myself a couple times.

@Mikey: U of I is the Hawkeyes(Black and Gold) ISU is the Cyclones (Red and yellow)

As for my studies, I'll be majoring in Physics. :P
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Lt. Staplic wrote: As for my studies, I'll be majoring in Physics. :P
For SCIENCE???

Sorry. :oops: Just on a mad scientist gig. I've been shouting out, "They thought me mad!" for some odd reason.

Anyway, good luck, Staplic. :)
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Thanks, I'll need it :)
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@ Mark I know what it is, heck, I use it as an excuse if anyone would ever be stupid enough to touch me, which they would subsequently be beat down by hoards of people. I have lots of friends, who "have my back" :D
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Nickswitz wrote:
Deepcrush wrote:Had a kid talk about fighting me. I told him "try it." He said "You can't hit me or you'll get in trouble!" I informed him under law since he's a minor "I can't hit you FIRST, but I will hit you last."

:laughroll:

That just made my day... :laughroll:
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