Tsuyoiko said:
I was brought up to consider the feelings of others at all times, so even at that age I wouldn't have had to be told to be quiet. I think that the most important thing you can teach a child is consideration for others. If they have that they will naturally know how to behave. But bad parents - and I agree with Geno, it is more common on the council estates - don't teach their children anything. When a child has no guidance they go into 'survival mode' - in other words, they do what they want.
That is my exact philosophy. That is the way I was brought up too, and it is the way I'm bringing up my children.
Yesterday, I had to get the oil changed in my car, and I had to take the kids with me. We had to sit in a small waiting room for an hour and a half, and they did amazingly well. There was an older man sitting beside them and I told them to please play quietly and be careful not to disturb the other people, and they did quite good. I think I was sweating bullets the whole time, because it is that important to me that they are considerate of other people. Near the end of my waiting time, two middle school aged boys came in and they were much louder, their cell phones ringing, having loud conversations, and laughing about everything....
kashii:
Of course, the behavior of my children can depend on who they are around. We have friends who have boys who are 10 and 11 years old, and when they get around them, it's like everything I taught them flies out the window.
To answer the question, though, yes, I think first and foremost, it goes back to the parents. I think children are a product of their environments, and environments are usually the result of the parents, or sometimes, lack thereof. I also have doubts about ADD/ADHD. I have witnessed too many of those supposed cases, and in reality, the children are just spoiled brats or chidren that just haven't had any attention or guidance. My own half-brother, a good example. I think in his case, it is an excuse.
I try my best with my children. They are certainly no angels, but they are usually praised for their behavior in
public(in private, 3 boys are going to clash!), and that's all that matters to me.