Arthur stands up to his parents


Mr. and Mrs. Read are now teaching stuff they needed to show them before. Them kids like it. They was hoping they would. Well good for Arthur anyway. D.W. will learn how not to be a brat by her getting in trouble. Giving Arthur lessons a good way by the stuff they learned in the class. See what happens. They did teach what they learned. He did very well.

"You can use that for good common sense," said Mrs. Read, "You might have problems but you can learn."
"I have learned what you thought me," said Arthur, "How do we teach D.W.?"
"She might learn by getting in trouble," said Mrs. Read, "Only way i can think of."
"Sounds good to me," said Arthur, "Just like a couple of times."
"She became a brat because of it," said Mrs. Read, "But we treated you bad. Thanks for standing up to us."
"I forgive you for that," said Arthur, "And no problem mom."

The next day they went to that class again. When Arthur and them are at their school Lakewood Elementary school. Later at recess Arthur and them are talking about it. And how Arthur and Francine's lives will be like soon.

"I think it will be much better as in my life," said Arthur, "How about you Francine?"
"I think mine will also be better," said Francine, "We have something in common."
"Standing up to them was good," said Brain, "Favortism is a bad thing. They will be better parents now."
"They are becoming better parents," said Arthur, "Things will be better soon."
"Things are also becoming with my parents," said Francine, "Catherine is learning not to ground me."
"That sister of yours is a brat," said Binky, "I do believe."

Things are improving at their houses. Next chapter see what happens.