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Renee Shelkey 431d
Renee Shelkey
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Greg 431d
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Okay, as adults, I want to know what's your take on this. If you have kids, if you don't have kids. But why is it that a kid, when a kid makes a mistake, oftentimes, depending on who the parent is, but a lot of people probably can relate to this at the end of the day, but they get in trouble for making a mistake. But as an adult, we expect for people to understand when we make a mistake, And when we apologize, we expect them to be okay with it and forgive, but say if, you know, your child do something and you pop them and they cry or whatever, you don't apologize to them, but you feel like you were right because they made a mistake. Okay, so what I'm asking is, do you agree with that? Or do you feel like all your kids apologies when you lash out on them for making a mistake? or do you think is right based on being an adult and a kid?
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I think kids should be giving some leniency. We don't get popped as adults if we do something wrong. We certainly shouldn't be popping kids for that either. We talk to them, explain what happened and what they did and why they shouldn't do it. to meet physical punishment is not what you do.
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I think more kids wouldn't get in trouble for making a mistake if they announced that they made a mistake a lot of kids they make a mistake and they hide it when you hide it instead of just like acknowledging it or bringing it to like your parent or you know someone older they could probably fix it by the time they see it it's worse and that's the problem
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