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Charlotte Amalie
Friday, March 29, 2024
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Setting Rules for Children

Dear Source:
Parents in Williams Delight need to wake up and smell the coffee, years ago children use to egg the buses, however if they was ever caught by a parent they would get a whooping. Parents now a days are not allowed to hit their children, however talking do not do any good sometimes.. Punish them, take away things that they like from them, these children have too much spare time on their hands.
What these parents need to do is put their children down and talk to them, also bring them to the meetings, so they could hear first hand what is really going on. Riding the School Buses is a privilege. Have those children start walking to school if they do not know how to behave themselves on the school bus.
The Bible said to train up a child in the way it should grow and when he is old he will not depart from it. St. Croix we need to send our children to church we also need to set rules for our children to follow take it from me I know what I am talking about.
Elizabeth S.
Idaho

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