Is it just me or is there a general lack of any sort of consequences for children's behaviors in the school system? I've worked in so many different schools and it kills me to see that no sort of realistic consequences, such as a loss of playtime or losing the right to do a class job, are being implemented to help kids learn not to continue doing things they shouldn't. I've seen kids hurt each other badly and on purpose, I've seen them be incredibly disrespectful to teachers and peers, I've seen them do all sorts of crazy things that they have gotten away with except for a little lecture and being told "Don't do that!" I feel undermined when I try to implement things and I see others rewarding kids with hugs and treats when those same children exhibited incredibly negative behaviors throughout the day. Are there any parents out there who have been undermined in trying to provide structure and discipline for their kids? How did you deal with it? I'm not a parent, I'm just a teacher but I desire the best for my students and these behavioral issues kill me because I know it will cause deeper problems as the children grow up! I can't imagine being undermined this way as a parent. I grew up in the 90s, and as I reflect on my education I am more and more appreciative of how often my peers and I were disciplined for acting badly. Today as an adult, I have the discipline that my educators worked hard to instill in me, and that discipline has even helped me in my walk with Christ! It kills me that I can't pass on this discipline to my students because of the unstructured environments that I work in where discipline is not valued.