on a lighter note...

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I got called into a parent teacher conference when my son was in 3rd grade. Said my son had ADHD and needed to be put on medication. After he got home and we had the belt conversation, his ADHD was miraculously cured for the rest his school days. Amazing how well that prescription works. If it was used a lot more nowadays, we wouldn't have nowhere near the problems.
 
I got called into a parent teacher conference when my son was in 3rd grade. Said my son had ADHD and needed to be put on medication. After he got home and we had the belt conversation, his ADHD was miraculously cured for the rest his school days. Amazing how well that prescription works. If it was used a lot more nowadays, we wouldn't have nowhere near the problems.
I hear that. I think I can speak for a fair number of us from that era when I say that one or two early experiences with the belt...or Mom's wooden spoon...were enough for us to come under compliance in the later years with just "The Look".

Having said that, I'm still not sure how I wasn't smart enough to figure out why/how I couldn't manage to hide the actions that earned "The Look" in the first place. :E Shrug:
 

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