Discussion»Questions»Education» Would any progressively intelligent kid stoically reason why a parent would ban them from the internet for its apparent misuse?
Stoically reason. - Why does their reasoning have to be stoic, need to be stoic, or the idea of stoic -- have any relationship with reasoning whatsoever.
To be stoic is to be at least outwardly unaffected.
Why would any kid have to argue? If it was misued, it is dangerous and if someone is banned they could be putting lives in danger, embarrassing someone for no reason or just disobeying a rule of when the computer can or cannot be used.
If in the process of being banned from the internet---and especially if no clear reason was communicated to the kid---then the kid may well have been shamed in the process of being banned by the parent, and therefore it would be quite consistent for that child to be stoic about it.
And if the misuse were due to carelessness, perhaps there would be a better approach for the parent than to ban its use.
I can do on the internet in 3 hours what would have taken me a weekend to do in a library. It's a tool, use it carefully and according to (good) parental instructions.
Like encomiums?. I have no idea what it means I just discovered the s at the end. I think it and 99.9 percent of the time I hit..it.. off. My teacher called me an intellectual in front of the whole class and I'm trying to carry on my tradition. Colostrum! Yay! It's real!!!!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 11, 2018 9:49 PM MST