Thursday, September 26, 2013
Fear...less???
It has come to my attention that many of the children in this current generation have NO fear that I had when it came to being respectful and following directives that are given by adults. Even children don't have the respect or integrity to follow the directives that are given by their own parents! Needless to say we are also in the generation where technology is way more advanced and they are pumping steroids in our chicken and contaminating our fruits and vegetables. I don't blame some parents for having their children being vegetarians at the ripe age of five (and believe I know some that are). But the lack of fear and respect for adults is out of control. I don't expect children to fear adults in a way that would leave them feeling intimidated and terrorized for the rest of their life, but hell can they at least know that once an adult raises their voice they aren't playing games! In my role as a school counselor, I'm not a disciplinarian even though I am left with the students who misbehave the most. Which at times I feel is an advantage because I don't have to deal with the administrative side of behavior and then a disadvantage because the students don't take me seriously or don't listen to me at all. This comes from the lack of respect that is being instilled in children of this generation and goes to show how much respect they have of any one of authority. This also becomes an emotional drain on the end of being a counselor because you have to play so many different scenarios in your head and utilize techniques for each individual child. As you learn in grad school, "one technique doesn't work for all children." You literally end up racking your brain sometime just to figure out a trigger for one child and then you find out that technique fails. Or is that just me? *looks around sheepishly* Overall, I don't know if it's the children, the parents, or both. We can all say its because there are children raising children...yeah yeah yeah. However, some of those children grew up with some type of fear so who do we "blame" that on? I place blame in quotations because there is no one particular person, place or thing that we can blame it on. Everyday I find myself taking notes on what steps I would take to avoid such and what I can do to instill the "fear" that is needed in order for children to know that they must respect authority and all authority. Those they know and those they don't know because they never know one day they may meet that person again and really need them....what goes around comes around and trust it's coming, you just don't know when...
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