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  1. “So do you know for sure that he did hit the other child? If not, don’t accuse him”

    I’m not sure that I totally agree here. I think that 8 year olds would be pretty quick to pick up on this. I think that to a point this would encourage the child to purposefully hide his actions, thinking “If mom doesn’t see me, she won’t punish me.”

    I understand the idea of “innocent until proven guilty,” but I think with raising children that it might be a little different. I don’t know, maybe I’m totally off, but I just thought I’d offer my opinion.

    Josh Boldman
    http://www.joshboldman.com

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    I think the point you made is valid to a point. It’s true that a child may see a “loop hole” in the system of “innocent until proven guilty”. But if the child does use this loophole and then is found out then they will be dealt with a lot harsher than if they didn’t. As long as the child understands that hiding his actions leads to harsher punishment in the long run – the system will work.

    I want to create a system which is seen as fair by all. I feel that as long as they children feel that the system is fair – they themselves will play by the rules. In my experience this system has worked – but I still know that no system is perfect.

    Thank you for giving your opinion and I hope to hear more from you in the future.

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