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Perhaps I should clarify on what I mean by touching and not listening. Touching includes grabbing and hitting. I don't care if they hug each other, but it's really a safety issue when one of them hits another very hard. When I say they're not listening, I mean they don't listen to me telling them not to touch each other, or they'll wander off unsupervised.
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Hello! I work at a summer camp as a counselor for children 3-4 years of age. I don't really think children that young should even be at a summer camp for as long as they are (4-6 hours, Monday-Friday), but that's beside the point. A few of the children I work with misbehave constantly. One 4 year-old girl goes to the camp's office everyday for touching other campers, not listening, etc. I could really use some advice on how to discipline the campers effectively. I don't really think time-outs and other measures of the sort do anything, and I've tried explaining why what they did is not okay, but they don't take anything away from that either. Some advice would be great, thanks in advance!
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This is what I mean! It's not necessarily a punishment, but it is a negative consequence for a child's actions. I see nothing wrong with doing this.
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Okay, here's a situation: Let's say your kid breaks something of someone else's. You sit them down and explain why they shouldn't have done it. You ask them why they did it and ask them not to do it again. On top of that, I think an appropriate punishment would be for them to pay for what they broke. What's wrong with that?
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Now, don't get me wrong: I do NOT believe that any abuse towards a child is okay. However, I don't see anything wrong with a time-out or something like that. I understand that you need to communicate with a child and make sure they understand why what they did was wrong, but some kids will continue to do bad things with no bad consequences. The only reason I'm saying so is because I know that Stef doesn't have any negative consequences with his daughter. Thanks and feedback would be appreciated!
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Athiest's Church of Universally Preferable Behaviour
Jamesican replied to Joel Richard's topic in Atheism and Religion
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/religion religion: a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreedupon by a number of persons or sects: -
Athiest's Church of Universally Preferable Behaviour
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I just had a thought I would like to share: Is it morally wrong to indoctrinate a child into a religion without teaching them about the concept of hell? I realize many people are going to immediately respond with a yes, but hear me out. I myself was raised as a Catholic, and recently I became an atheist. My parents divorced when I was very young, and they had very different religious beliefs. My father was more of a conservative Catholic and my mother was a less strict Christian, not aligning herself with any denomination. They decided to send me to a to Catholic school, where I was also taught very strict Catholic teachings, but in an "open-minded" atmosphere. To summarize, I received three different religious viewpoints, often conflicting with one another. When it came to the concept of hell, my mother told me that God didn't care what religion I am, he only cares about how moral I am. My father, however, told me that only Christians could be saved from hell, and people of any other religion would reach purgatory at best. I was also told by my father that hell was a place of horrible pain and suffering, your classic "fire and brimstone" tale. My religion teacher told me that God really only cared about how moral someone is, similar to what my mother said, However, she also told me that only Catholics could truly be 100% moral human beings. As you can see, I was told many different things about hell as a child. This was very hard to overcome as I lost my faith. However, if you take out that part of my religious education, I see nothing wrong with my mother indoctrinating me into a faith. She didn't use scare tactics, she didn't force me to believe anything. She merely gave me something to believe in and let me figure it out on my own. Thanks for reading, and please leave some feedback and your thoughts!
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Athiest's Church of Universally Preferable Behaviour
Jamesican replied to Joel Richard's topic in Atheism and Religion
Personally, I view atheism as a religion. Religions don't have to involve deities or any divine presence, just a shared system of beliefs. -
I Could Use Some Advice
Jamesican replied to Jamesican's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
No, this has been very helpful. Thank you. -
I Could Use Some Advice
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Hi, I'm James and I'm in high school. I've been thinking about what I want to do as a job for quite a while now, and I felt really stupid for not thinking of posting this question sooner. I'm very interested in medicine as a whole but mostly psychology. I'm also interested in politics and making change. I really want to find a way to incorporate the majority of my interests in a career that I will enjoy (as well as profit from). I'm well aware of the impeding economic collapse based on the statistics that I've looked into. I would really appreciate any feedback regarding this. Thanks. (Also, if this is the wrong place for this topic then please let me know.)
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That makes perfect sense. Thank you, that cleared up a lot.
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Just a quick question: I often hear Stef talking about "the collapse". Try as I might, I haven't figured out what he means. I've watched countless of his videos and listened to a number of broadcasts, but I'm still a little lost. Is he referring to a governmental collapse? economic? social? Thanks in advance!
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Why I Somewhat Enjoyed My Experience at a Catholic School
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Those are both valid and interesting arguments. I don't think I would feel afraid to answer questions in class, because I'm a very outgoing person. On the other hand, I'm not very involved in outside activities because I have no interest in them. So, I wouldn't be very connected to other kids if I was home schooled.- 10 replies
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Why I Somewhat Enjoyed My Experience at a Catholic School
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I would say 'somewhat' because there many aspects I really disliked. I was forced to go to Mass at least once a week, there was pretty much no outreach to non-Catholic students, and I was criticized and harassed by one student for weeks because he discovered my beliefs. I'm sure from a purely educational standpoint that homeschooling is much better than any other form of education. However, every well-educated person I've talked to, including a staunch opponent of public schooling, says that learning with other kids (especially in high school) provides many life lessons and experiences that can only be learned through encounters and situations experienced with your peers.- 10 replies
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I'm sorry to hear about your experience in high school, but I don't think mine could be that bad. My parents are divorced and I live with my mother, who provides me with very good values. It was my decision to go to public school, mainly so I could be with my friends who were also going. From what I've gathered, it's a great school system. Besides, I feel like I would be giving up a lot of good future experiences by being home schooled.- 10 replies
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I've attended a private Catholic school for my entire life, and I'm graduating from eighth grade this year. About a year ago is when I really got into philosophy and theology. I was exploring for a bit, until I found Stef's YouTube channel, and became an Atheist soon afterward. Up until recently, I had disagreed with my parents' choice to send me to a Catholic school. However, I now realize that this was for the better, in my case. Had I not gone to a Catholic school, I wouldn't have been able to talk to so many different people about my religious views and opinions. I don't think I would have thought about my religion as much either. So, I'm looking for some different opinions and any suggestions. Keep in mind that I'm going to a public high school next year. Thanks for reading!
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Never mind.
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Thanks, I'll take a look!
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So, I go to a Catholic School and am currently learning the Church's stance on certain morals and morality as a whole. I honestly don't care what the Church teaches, but it made me do some thinking. I've been thinking that if there is no God, then there is no set standard for morality. Therefore, morals would rely solely on opinion. Like I said, I haven't been thinking about this for too long, so I'm open to ideas and opinions. Thanks!
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In An Anarchist Society...
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That's a smart idea. Thanks. -
In An Anarchist Society...
Jamesican replied to Jamesican's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
To do business, I guess. -
Is Anarchism a disease?
Jamesican replied to DCLugi's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
I think the point they were trying to make is that those in favor of the state are in favor of the state stealing from people by force. -
Hi, I've messaged on here before, but not under this topic. Anyway, if there was no government in the (former) United States, how would other nations with a form of government contact an anarchist society. If they needed to address the society as a whole, who would they contact?