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Is punishment a necessary part of parenting?
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Honestly I think punishment is a necessary part of parenting you don't want your children to run all over you and expect you not to be on no punishment there's always action there's always a reaction so there's action there's a reaction and reactions to punishing and putting in the corner for five minutes if they did something wrong instead of just giving him a hug and saying all this is great you didn't get it you did a good thing no that was bad you have to show them from right from wrong so I think
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Yeah punishment to me there's different types of punishments out there that people use but punishment is used as a form of training to train your children the way that you want them to grow up and be what they want to be because if for some reason if there is no punishment then your children well will learn from their mistakes as they grow up because that's kind of how it is
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I do think that it's a necessary, um, necessary part of parenting. I do believe I don't believe in over punishment, like, you know, like abusing punishment. But I do believe it's, um, a vital part of parenting because you don't want your children to grow up to be the type of adults that, you know, do things because there was never punished. You know what I'm saying? like I have
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Yes, if you do not tell your child when the child has been grown or bad, how are they going to know? Oh, the difference.
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Like I have a cousin she was the only child and she was never punished. She was never spanked and When she got to a certain age she was in and out of jail From stealing from vandalizing property when she didn't get away or she didn't get what she want It was almost as if she didn't understand that you couldn't just take things that you wanted and not pay the consequences.
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Oh I will be leaving at five verse you know what is this better or the other jealous of you and I go to Madison the wrong button is a true statement when you spoil us out anyway no say they gonna go run that's just how it is
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Not only necessary but prevalent
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Yes yes punishment Asseri part of fun part of parenting because they don't have to learn somewhere when we are another
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When I think of punch man, I just think of you know using it as a tool to take something that's desired away so that we can acquire a desired behavior. You know what I'm saying? Just like a reward, I'm giving you something that's desirable so that we can produce a desired behavior. You know what I'm saying? So long as the focus on is not on being negative, even though you might have to use something that's perceived as negative, you know, to actually
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Yeah, I think it is. I don't think kids learn otherwise. Obviously you don't have to be violent but I think punishment is necessary to learn.
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Because if you don't do it they don't learn boundaries and then they start a 10 boundaries of teenagers then as adults gonna be irritated with them at work and if this is snowball the whole issue handle it
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