Pubdate: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 Source: Alliston Herald (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.simcoe.com/sc/alliston/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2224 Author: Anna Plesums STUDENTS NEED TO EARN THEIR RIGHTS Steven J. Days' letter last week made me think what is our goal in sending children to school? Our ancestors learned reading and what to expect of life from the first book -- the Bible. There was a story about one lost sheep, the shepherd went looking for it. What do we do today when one of our children get on the wrong road? We want to make lawsuits against the people -- namely the school boards and police - -- who try to get them back on the good road. You say that children are entitled to personal freedom and rights. First they have to learn what their freedoms and rights are. It certainly isn't using drugs and enticing other children to try them. They are only children. Even so, some of them might think they know more than the adults who set up their education to cope with adulthood. How come they don't learn from their parents how hard they have to work for money children are getting. There are few who earn it themselves. Allowance has never been a right. Rights had to be earned -- always. Everyone has to crawl before they can walk (or handle their money wisely). We should be grateful that the police and the school board are trying to correct the mistakes the children are making, without parents noticing. Everything has a consequence, including childhood mistakes. Remember there is such a thing as self responsibility, which some parents forget and try and unload it onto teachers and other supervisory persons. Personality is within, not in outside popularity -- particularly in daring to do the inappropriate things. I suggest you control your own inside values before you make lawsuits for those who try to correct what you missed. Anna Plesums, Egbert - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart