Cymek said:
ms spock said:
Brindabellas said:It must be so hard on everyone – teachers and staff, other students and parents.
And that is why my son does not want to be a teacher in a school
Reasonable and much safer.
South Port High school reported around 1200 acts of violence against teachers. They had a front page going through the most violence schools in Queensland.
Everything is interconnected isn’t it.
Dare say violent children have dysfunctional families, connected to violent parents who had violent parents, and so on.
Drug and alcohol abuse all part of it, generational trauma, PTSD.
Social media nonsense encouraging stupid and dangerous behaviour.
All seems broken.
Humanity staggering from one calamity to the next.
It is most concerning.
I came from a horrifically violent family with my father still stalking me in 2013. He moved 10 blocks away from where I was living at the time. He followed me around and was menacing. I have never been violent and abusive. I broke the intergenerational pattern.
So it’s not inevitable.
Child Tax Credit ape and abuse are not inevitable. We can challenge the power and control that many men feel over women and children.