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I'm watching. It's interesting, but some of the children are just badly behaved and spoilt.

I feel sorry for the chickens, that little lad should have known better than to chase it, it's not like he's a toddler.

They do have adults there to step in if need be, so I assume they will be on chicken duty :?.

 

The language on them is awful, very sad to watch :cry:.

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I've just spotted a Guinea Pig aswell!

All of the children have chaperones, and there are producers etc.

 

I noticed one of the cameramen stepped in when they had a rake in the bedroom.

If it really was that bad and dangerous for the children, it wouldn't be allowed to be filmed and put on TV.

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Wasn't there a programme similar to this a couple of years ago? Surely that was enough to prove how "boys and girls alone" will behave :roll: . It's not hard to imagine, after all :roll: .

 

Don't you think that the type of kids (and parents) who actually want to be on TV in this type of programme are just the type that will behave really badly (I hesitate to say they must all be attention-seeking, spoilt, show-offs as I haven't seen this programme :whistle: ).

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I didn't see it, but I don't like things like that - as I was bullied as a child..it was hell!

The future generation frightens me. Occassionally, you get the odd nice few children & it's a relief to see that some parents have done their job properly! :clap:

For parents that have nice, respectful, well mannered children - be proud!

 

Emma.x

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My ED watched this she is 15 and was shocked at the treatment of the animals and the way the children were so horrible to each other.

 

I decided that it was car crash TV and not worth my time, sounds like I was right :shock:

 

It is a shame that all children may be now tarred with the same brush :? . We were out at DS's parents evening last night. We were very proud of the things that his teachers said about his polite and positive attitude. Not only this we were really impressed to see the boys that were there standing aside to let people pass, holding doors opening and generally being polite. There are good kids out there :D

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Just been on the news about this programme as being full of bullying and expolitation of children and being called "big brother for children".

 

i dont know how the mothers could sit and watch their child being bullied/doing the bullying/crying - I found it disturbing and not my child.

x

 

It seems that some people will dio anything for their 15 minutes of fame......including expoliting their children.

 

What made Channel 4 think this would be a good idea I wonder?

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Didn't see this - the trailers were enough.

 

As this is merely trash tv and the children will have probably been chosen for their "characters" :shock: (and possibly that of the parents :shock::shock: ) I am pretty sure that the majority of children out there are actually quite normal.

 

I'm proud of my daughter. Not only is she a good student, a polite girl and a wonderful friend to her friends she is also someone I would like to know even if she wasn't my daughter.

 

So three cheers to all those good kids out there.

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