Man makes son run a mile to school after he was banned from bus for bullying
Bryan Thornill advises other parents to follow such techniques to improve their child's behaviour
A father was informed about his son bullying people on the school bus, which triggered the parent to punish his 10-year-old by making him walk all the way to school.
Bryan Thornill made a video from inside his car of his son running outside in the rain. He started by saying, “'Hey everyone, welcome to you better listen to your Dad 2018. My son has finally got in trouble on the bus enough to where he was kicked off the bus for three days because he was being a little bully which I do not tolerate, can't stand.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHKAUJCxWBI
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The angry father added, “Therefore, he has to now run to school, we're right about one mile from the school so all week he's got the experience of running.”
During his punishment lesson, Thornhill managed to bring out his humour side regarding his disciplinary ways.
“The good news is guys he keeps up a pretty good mile pace, 6 miles and hour so far. Yesterday he was apparently a little rude for Michelle in the morning, so even though it's raining this morning he still gets to run,” he said during the video.
“I just wanted to show everybody and give you a good little laugh,' Thornhill said.
According to the father, he has observed that such punishment managed to ‘improve his child’s behavior’ while ‘teachers have approved of his behavior this week.’
Thornhill acknowledged his way of disciplinary may be a success when he said: “He hasn't got in trouble at school this week, whereas last week he was absolutely out of his mind. This right here is called parenting.”
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The father was adamant that his son would learn from this. The father said, “We're gonna make sure that one way or another his teachers are gonna be able to enjoy his company at school, he's not disrupting his classmates and everything else.”
He finished the video with “Teach your kids, don't be a friend, be a parent. That's what children need these days.”
This article originally appeared on the Daily Mail.
Bryan Thornill made a video from inside his car of his son running outside in the rain. He started by saying, “'Hey everyone, welcome to you better listen to your Dad 2018. My son has finally got in trouble on the bus enough to where he was kicked off the bus for three days because he was being a little bully which I do not tolerate, can't stand.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHKAUJCxWBI
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The angry father added, “Therefore, he has to now run to school, we're right about one mile from the school so all week he's got the experience of running.”
During his punishment lesson, Thornhill managed to bring out his humour side regarding his disciplinary ways.
“The good news is guys he keeps up a pretty good mile pace, 6 miles and hour so far. Yesterday he was apparently a little rude for Michelle in the morning, so even though it's raining this morning he still gets to run,” he said during the video.
“I just wanted to show everybody and give you a good little laugh,' Thornhill said.
According to the father, he has observed that such punishment managed to ‘improve his child’s behavior’ while ‘teachers have approved of his behavior this week.’
Thornhill acknowledged his way of disciplinary may be a success when he said: “He hasn't got in trouble at school this week, whereas last week he was absolutely out of his mind. This right here is called parenting.”
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The father was adamant that his son would learn from this. The father said, “We're gonna make sure that one way or another his teachers are gonna be able to enjoy his company at school, he's not disrupting his classmates and everything else.”
He finished the video with “Teach your kids, don't be a friend, be a parent. That's what children need these days.”
This article originally appeared on the Daily Mail.