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"We didn't mean to," the girl began, but you put a hand up to stop her.
"We didn't mean to," the girl began, but you put a hand up to stop her.


"Don't talk back to be young lady. It's clear that both of you deserve to be punished."
"Don't talk back to me young lady. It's clear that both of you deserve to be punished."


This time, George pipes up, "We were just playing around, we didn't want him to get..." He stops talking when he sees you glare at him.
This time, George pipes up, "We were just playing around, we didn't want him to get..." He stops talking when he sees you glare at him.

Latest revision as of 00:41, 10 January 2021

You start to console the little boy, imagining what you might do to cheer him up, but you're really more in the mood to punish the two trouble makers. Making up your mind, you call one of the other teacher's over to attend to the boy and call the two older kids over. When they see the look on your face, they know they're in trouble.

The boy is the eldest of the two, a 9 year old named George. The girl, Abby, just turned 8. The two kids reluctantly follow you inside to your office. You sit down at your desk and instruct the two children to stand.

"You two should know better than to pick on a younger kid like that."

"We didn't mean to," the girl began, but you put a hand up to stop her.

"Don't talk back to me young lady. It's clear that both of you deserve to be punished."

This time, George pipes up, "We were just playing around, we didn't want him to get..." He stops talking when he sees you glare at him.

"The more either of you talk, the worse this will get for you. It's clear that neither one of you are sorry for your actions, so I will have to give you both something to be sorry about. The only question here is whether or not we can settle this right now, or whether I'll need to call both of your parents.

Both children began to object to the idea of getting their parents involved. Perfect! You lean back in your chair and listen to their pleading for a brief moment.

"Very well then," you say at last. "We can handle this here. If you both behave, I see no reason why we can't keep this just between the three of us." You laugh to yourself as both children breathe a sigh of relief. It's time to give these two kids what they deserve: