Topic: Who spoil child's the most? teacher? or Parents.?
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Mon 11/06/17 11:23 AM
Share your points

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Mon 11/06/17 11:35 AM
Please define 'spoil '
Spoil :give them everything.
Spoil :teach them wrongly, mess them up?

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Mon 11/06/17 11:54 AM
A parent is a parent. A teacher isn't a parent

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Mon 11/06/17 12:10 PM
parents for sure

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Mon 11/06/17 12:19 PM
I'm still waiting for a definition, come on people we need to get this right! laugh

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Mon 11/06/17 12:26 PM

I'm still waiting for a definition, come on people we need to get this right! laugh


Here you go Mikey... googled it laugh


Spoil
spoil/Submit

verb

1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
"I wouldn't want to spoil your fun"
synonyms: mar, damage, impair, blemish, disfigure, blight, flaw, deface, scar, injure, harm; More

2. harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent.
"the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
synonyms: overindulge, pamper, indulge, mollycoddle, cosset, coddle, baby, wait on hand and foot, kill with kindness; nanny
"his sisters spoil him"

noun

1. goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place.
"the looters carried their spoils away"
synonyms: booty, loot, stolen goods, plunder, ill-gotten gains, haul, pickings; More

2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.



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Mon 11/06/17 12:29 PM


I'm still waiting for a definition, come on people we need to get this right! laugh


Here you go Mikey... googled it laugh


Spoil
spoil/Submit

verb

1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
"I wouldn't want to spoil your fun"
synonyms: mar, damage, impair, blemish, disfigure, blight, flaw, deface, scar, injure, harm; More

2. harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent.
"the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
synonyms: overindulge, pamper, indulge, mollycoddle, cosset, coddle, baby, wait on hand and foot, kill with kindness; nanny
"his sisters spoil him"

noun

1. goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place.
"the looters carried their spoils away"
synonyms: booty, loot, stolen goods, plunder, ill-gotten gains, haul, pickings; More

2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.




huh
I know what it means huh
Was wanting the op to confirm which one they mean, been waiting ages and it's not funny grumble

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Mon 11/06/17 12:32 PM



I'm still waiting for a definition, come on people we need to get this right! laugh


Here you go Mikey... googled it laugh


Spoil
spoil/Submit

verb

1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
"I wouldn't want to spoil your fun"
synonyms: mar, damage, impair, blemish, disfigure, blight, flaw, deface, scar, injure, harm; More

2. harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent.
"the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
synonyms: overindulge, pamper, indulge, mollycoddle, cosset, coddle, baby, wait on hand and foot, kill with kindness; nanny
"his sisters spoil him"

noun

1. goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place.
"the looters carried their spoils away"
synonyms: booty, loot, stolen goods, plunder, ill-gotten gains, haul, pickings; More

2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.




huh
I know what it means huh
Was wanting the op to confirm which one they mean, been waiting ages and it's not funny grumble


rofl rofl rofl

oops Sorry Mikey, and yes it is funny. tongue2

Where's that Brit sense of humor whoa

flowers

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Mon 11/06/17 12:34 PM




I'm still waiting for a definition, come on people we need to get this right! laugh


Here you go Mikey... googled it laugh


Spoil
spoil/Submit

verb

1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
"I wouldn't want to spoil your fun"
synonyms: mar, damage, impair, blemish, disfigure, blight, flaw, deface, scar, injure, harm; More

2. harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent.
"the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
synonyms: overindulge, pamper, indulge, mollycoddle, cosset, coddle, baby, wait on hand and foot, kill with kindness; nanny
"his sisters spoil him"

noun

1. goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place.
"the looters carried their spoils away"
synonyms: booty, loot, stolen goods, plunder, ill-gotten gains, haul, pickings; More

2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.




huh
I know what it means huh
Was wanting the op to confirm which one they mean, been waiting ages and it's not funny grumble


rofl rofl rofl

oops Sorry Mikey, and yes it is funny. tongue2

Where's that Brit sense of humor whoa

flowers

They took it off me when I applied for citizenship laugh waving

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Mon 11/06/17 12:39 PM
:thumbsup: laugh

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Mon 11/06/17 12:42 PM
Where the heck is he?
Maybe his wife has found him on mingles2 laugh

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Mon 11/06/17 12:47 PM

Where the heck is he?
Maybe his wife has found him on mingles2 laugh


laugh

Maybe he just wants us to share, kind of rude not to share back whoa

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Mon 11/06/17 04:04 PM
Grandmothers, That's Who!

Grandmothers who are teachers and preachers, they spoil and teach and discipline all at the same time some hard lessons in life.

A teacher after a long day at school, might not even like your child but has to be nice to them regardless. Most parents have no idea what it is like in a classroom filled with 12 to 38kids. Unless you live it every day for 10months you have no clue. To be a teacher's pet is the smartest way for you always get A+. But to be on her Blackboard your going to get F's at the end of the day!

A parent can do so much more, they can take the children to Disneyland or give them a hug birthday, they can take them Holloween hunting and get candy for free or to see the Easter bunny and get candy and eggs for free. Off to the 4th of July party to see the stars come alive and eat hamburgers and chips. Yes! a parent spoils the child the most!

But the grandmother knows just what the child really wants and get's it for them, they give them money and cookies, they buy them clothes and Christmas and birthday gifts. Grandmothers are Number ONE on this LIST!

But it is only Santa that the kids wait for each year trying to be the best behavior they can be and 3 weeks before they clean the house and wash their faces. So Santa can bring them a Year of Dreaming of Suprise. The thought is greater then the gift but if the child is let down and does not get the gift they wanted then it is back to grandmother for she will make it happen.

Then End.

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Mon 11/06/17 04:13 PM
That was funny!

I am a Mother who was a Teacher, in a school, then in are home.
I became a Grandmother and then a Preacher to have my own
Daughter ask me this? "Please, mother will you homeschool your grandchild as you homeschooled us, kids".

So a Mother, a Teacher, A grandmother, a Preacher Can Be the Best Spoilers of all times all wrapped up into one!

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Mon 11/06/17 06:11 PM
a new profile seeking data points and taking a poll...
how novel. whoa