Oklahoma Girl Holds Up Sign On Street COrner


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Mom Makes Teen Stand on Street With Sign

By SEAN MURPHY
Associated Press Writer





EDMOND, Okla. (AP) -- Tasha Henderson got tired of her 14-year-old daughter's poor grades, her chronic lateness to class and her talking back to her teachers, so she decided to teach the girl a lesson.

She made Coretha stand at a busy Oklahoma City intersection Nov. 4 with a cardboard sign that read: "I don't do my homework and I act up in school, so my parents are preparing me for my future. Will work for food."

"This may not work. I'm not a professional," said Henderson, a 34-year-old mother of three. "But I felt I owed it to my child to at least try."

In fact, Henderson has seen a turnaround in her daughter's behavior in the past week and a half. But the punishment prompted letters and calls to talk radio from people either praising the woman or blasting her for publicly humiliating her daughter.






"The parents of that girl need more education than she does if they can't see that the worst scenario in this case is to kill their daughter psychologically," Suzanne Ball said in a letter to The Oklahoman.

Marvin Lyle, 52, said in an interview: "I don't see anything wrong with it. I see the other extreme where parents don't care what the kids do, and at least she wants to help her kid."

Coretha has been getting C's and D's as a freshman at Edmond Memorial High in this well-to-do Oklahoma City suburb. Edmond Memorial is considered one of the top high schools in the state in academics.

While Henderson stood next to her daughter at the intersection, a passing motorist called police with a report of psychological abuse, and an Oklahoma City police officer took a report. Mother and daughter were asked to leave after about an hour, and no citation was issued. But the report was forwarded to the state Department of Human Services.








"There wasn't any criminal act involved that the officer could see that would require any criminal investigation," Master Sgt. Charles Phillips said. "DHS may follow up."

DHS spokesman Doug Doe would not comment on whether an investigation was opened, but suggested such a case would probably not be a high priority.

Tasha Henderson said her daughter's attendance has been perfect and her behavior has been better since the incident.

Coretha, a soft-spoken girl, acknowledged the punishment was humiliating but said it got her attention. "I won't talk back," she said quietly, hanging her head.

She already has been forced by her parents to give up basketball and track because of slipping grades, and said she hopes to improve in school so she can play next year.

Donald Wertlieb, a professor of child development at the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development at Tufts University, warned that such punishment could do extreme emotional damage. He said rewarding positive behavior is more effective.

"The trick is to catch them being good," he said. "It sounds like this mother has not had a chance to catch her child being good or is so upset over seeing her be bad, that's where the focus is."






I like what the mother has done with her duaghter... I would love to use that approach if I had a child that was doing some of the things that she was doing.... On another note people keep saying that white people called the LAW on her and we all know that Oklahoma has plenty of them. I like this being that I am in the education field. When I first heard about this all one could think was if this would help any of my challenged students. I think she was just trying to get a point across to her and obviously no harm was intended she was out there with her.......PEOPLE ALWAYS THINK SOMEBODY IS TRYING TO HARM THEIR CHILDREN!!!!!!!
 
I can't find the e-mail but I find it funny, that people are actually talking about this girl and her mom, and that being child abuse.... a few months ago i received an email about a mom that made her son stand out in the hood and hold up a sign that read 'if i don't st8n up, i will end up like my daddy, In prison' or something to that effect.... and the article I saw this morn on yahoo, that lady was hugging and smiling for the camera.... in the other set of photo's i think mom was not that pleased for the media to be in her face
 



It worked .........................Grades up, attendance up, no talking back to teachers.

Everything is abuse these days. The elementary principal used to make us sit in the open school lobby on the floor AFTER she tapped that arse for cutting up in class. All the other student's would crack jokes and mess with whoever was being punished all day.

Guess what ................you didn't cut up anymore and no MENTAL ABUSE SYNDROME developed in none of us.
 
staggalee83 said:
It worked .........................Grades up, attendance up, no talking back to teachers.

Everything is abuse these days. The elementary principal used to make us sit in the open school lobby on the floor AFTER she tapped that arse for cutting up in class. All the other student's would crack jokes and mess with whoever was being punished all day.

Guess what ................you didn't cut up anymore and no MENTAL ABUSE SYNDROME developed in none of us.

I don't know stagg.........I always thought you were a little disturbed. :lol:

(just kidding) :lol:
 
It worked! She didnt get her arse beat. I would have love to hold a sign versus an arse whooping! I think abuse would have came in if the child didnt do anything wrong and she had to do something so embarasing!
 
JROCK said:
This is called emotional abuse. It can very well cause psychological damage to this child.

She will be alright;more parent's need to do the same. Her parents are emotionally abused when they send her to school and she goes and act up in class and they have to come out and listen to the principals' and teachers' tell them about how she is misbehaving and flunking out of school. Hopefully, she will learned a lesson from this experience. I am tired of these bad, out of control children.
 
These ultra liberal folks and their hippy ways need to go to hell. First they call it abuse when you tapped that arse and now this too. The statement positive reinforcement when doing good is a great thing, but serious how many of us acted a fool when mama wasn't around? Kids need to be taught that no matter where you are there will be hell to pay for acting up.

Like it was said, it got her attention.
 
I say...you go Mrs. Henderson!

I have no problem whatsoever with what this young lady did with her daughter. She knew that her daughter could perform better in school than what she was doing, and it's obvious that she'd taught her daughter to respect her elders (that includes her teachers.) That li'l gal was probably trying to fit in with some other smart mouthed, bad-arsed kids at that school, and Mrs. Henderson wasn't having it!!

Like everybody says, that li'l heffa straightened up, didn't she? I guess what Mrs. Henderson was saying is, "I'm gone straigten this li'l gal up now, so that I won't have to get her out of the pimp's lowrider, or the jail later."

Bravo, Mrs. Henderson!!
 
She did the best thing for her family..... Hell as parents they need to do what is best for their household. Now what kills me is the fact that people call everything abuse and it is not....... It just goes to show what I tell people in the school district everyday and that is if we could get some of the things that were done to us done to them allllloooottt of these kids would not act like they DO!!!!!!!!!

Opinions????
 
JROCK said:
This is called emotional abuse. It can very well cause psychological damage to this child.


:lmao:

The psychological damage will come from her turning tricks to make money after she cant get a job later in life.

KUDOS to the mother for trying something.

These busy bodies have got to stay out of other people business.
 
I side with Mrs.Henderson on this one.The girl admitted that what her mom did got her attention and that's what it's all about.
But first,I would have torn up that rump.
 
JROCK said:
This is called emotional abuse. It can very well cause psychological damage to this child.

I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:

Besides, it's not like she left her kid there, she stood there with her, and it seems to have gotten her attention.
 



JaguarNation99 said:
I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:

Dont go there with the switch.. :lmao:

I know about that... :lmao:
 
JaguarNation99 said:
I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:


JN, That bought back memories and a chuckle. My mother and grandmother did that. Kudos to Mrs. Henderson
 
JaguarNation99 said:
I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:

Besides, it's not like she left her kid there, she stood there with her, and it seems to have gotten her attention.
:lmao:
 
JaguarNation99 said:
I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:

:xeye: .............Had blocked that childhood memory out ................... :lol:
 
cat daddy said:
I have no problem with what the mother has done. :tup:
I concur...good for her. I'll bet she'll sit her lil fast ass down and stop talking back to the teachers now, won't she. :nod: I commend the Mother...psychological damage my ass...that's what's wrong w/these kids now. They need more parents like this woman. :tup:
 
JSUII said:
She will be alright;more parent's need to do the same. Her parents are emotionally abused when they send her to school and she goes and act up in class and they have to come out and listen to the principals' and teachers' tell them about how she is misbehaving and flunking out of school. Hopefully, she will learned a lesson from this experience. I am tired of these bad, out of control children.
AMEN to this entire post....:bowdown:
 
JSUII, you are absolutely CORRECT! :tup: :kiss:

JROCK, do you have children? And do you work for Social Services? :emlaugh:
 
Seeing Spots said:
JROCK, do you have children? And do you work for Social Services? :emlaugh:

I don't have children or work for social services. :lol: This guy that I grew up with grandmother used to embarass him in front of people. He ended up on drugs. He was teased something terrible in school. Kids are cruel and don't know if the kid in that article will every be able to live that incident down.

(but I am backing off......I'm outnumbered in this thread) :lol:
 
JaguarNation99 said:
I'm sure it isn't any more psychologically damaging than being sent outside to pick out your own switch. :lmao:

:eek:
:lmao:

Hopefully you were not switched on the corner where everyone could see and then the newspapers did a story on it. :lol:
 
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