Dogwatcher wrote:Bloody parents who don't do the small things to give their kids the best chance of success.
Have a work experience kid in this week, she was late yesterday.
And even later today. I asked why she was late and, "my whole family slept in".
Mum brings her to within a kilometre of work (where mum had a Drs appointment) and leaves daughter to walk the rest of the way.
Yes, these kids need to sort themselves out and develop responsibility, but they don't have a bloody chance if the parents don't give them the tools to gain that skill.
It's far too easy to become a parent.
I'm certainly not one for right-wing ideas, and I don't have kids (as far as I know
