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re: Let us talk Les Miles for a second....

Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:33 am to
Posted by tduecen
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Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:33 am to
I disagree, his son had spotlight because of who he is and so did the daughter. High School and college kids get in trouble, it isn't a sign of bad parenting, if it was you would have thought my parents were horrible based on some of the things I did in HS and college.
Bad parenting is not laying down rules after the trouble has hit from from what I know the son has cleaned up his act and well the daughter is an adult. They may be spoiled rich kids but how is that different from other wealthy kids?
Posted by KC Tiger
Member since Sep 2006
4620 posts
Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:40 am to
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I disagree, his son had spotlight because of who he is and so did the daughter. High School and college kids get in trouble, it isn't a sign of bad parenting, if it was you would have thought my parents were horrible based on some of the things I did in HS and college.
Bad parenting is not laying down rules after the trouble has hit from from what I know the son has cleaned up his act and well the daughter is an adult. They may be spoiled rich kids but how is that different from other wealthy kids?


If how your kids turn out is not the barometer we should use to measure "good parenting", what is?
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:41 am to
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They may be spoiled rich kids but how is that different from other wealthy kids?


Not different at all. One's bad, and so's the other. My kids have wealthy parents, but they're not wealthy kids. They had to bust their asses if they wanted anything, and they still do. That's good parenting. The kind you described above is lazy parenting.
Posted by ForeLSU
The Corner of Sanity and Madness
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 4/21/14 at 9:42 am to
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it isn't a sign of bad parenting


For the most part, Saban has brought this upon himself. He comes off as an over-driven workaholic who has no time for trivial crap like family matters. Fair or not, that's the perception. Some of this could be driven by the fact that Saban's kids were adopted. It's quite possible that Terri wanted this and Nick may resent it a little. Of course this is all speculation on my part, just throwing the theory out there.
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