Sometimes, parents can become so frustrated with the trials and tribulations of raising children- we feel like pounding our heads into walls. And, that's okay- because parenthood is stressful, and those feelings are normal. What isn't normal, and what isn't anywhere close to being okay is pounding our children's heads into brick walls.
To make matters worse, this mother then proceeded to drag the young boy into his classroom, encouraging fellow students to taunt and make fun of him.
Frankly, I'm not sure what the hell is wrong with this mother, but I'm hoping that a little time in jail, and the removal of her children from her home permanently will teach her to keep her hands to herself, and perhaps next time she feels the need to pound something into a brick wall... it'll be her own head.
H/T Loadbroker
The incident started Tuesday when the boy's mother was called to Hawthorne Elementary for a disciplinary problem, Elkhart police Cpl. Frank Owens said. The teacher and the boy were outside the classroom waiting for her.
The mother told the teacher she beats the boy but it does no good, Owens said. When she asked the teacher if she could go to jail for beating the boy, the teacher answered yes.
According to police, the mother replied: "I don't care who sees it."
Police say she then slapped the boy and pounded his head repeatedly into a brick wall.
To make matters worse, this mother then proceeded to drag the young boy into his classroom, encouraging fellow students to taunt and make fun of him.
Frankly, I'm not sure what the hell is wrong with this mother, but I'm hoping that a little time in jail, and the removal of her children from her home permanently will teach her to keep her hands to herself, and perhaps next time she feels the need to pound something into a brick wall... it'll be her own head.
H/T Loadbroker
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