You should organize a program for your child.When he/she does good and doesn't get in trouble that day you should reward them.When they do get in trouble take away that weeks prizes.If that doesn't work start to take away toys.Last you could inform the teacher to start a little charts and prizes.
Nothing.
yeah for unspeakable things
he got in trouble with the principal
to teach you how to say dirty things without getting in trouble
Depending on the situation if this "trouble" then I'd focus more on some more important things like family, and school.
Some good topics are, something funny (such as clowns or crazy things), or things they can relate too (such as going back to school or getting in trouble), or using a pet as a person talking or something unusual.
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they caned them if they were bad and they would get them in trouble for very little things
Scout gets in trouble on the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for knowing how to read and for defending Walter Cunningham during lunch.
Well, sending notes to military soldiers without getting into trouble is not hard. Do not write mean things like swear words, mean names and bad words.
You might get in big trouble because the snowball might have ice in it.
It depends how you feel, if people are givin you trouble ignore it but if it really does bother you then take a little time to make things official with the person