Time out = Antifa generation…
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Ive seen breaking peoples things turn the situation into something tyrannical and violent.
It leads to deeper resentment in the long run. At least of it's taken away and hidden somewhere, it can be returned and the mutual respect will be understood.
I had my kids earn every privilege. They did this through good behavior and chores. They were part of the conversation determining the rules. Expectations were clearly explained as were the consequences, both good and bad. My children were taught how to set goals and how to incrementally achieve those goals. They learned the value of money and earned thier own. Corporal punishment was used but sparingly and only for the most egregious transgressions.
My wife and I held ourselves to the same standards. If I promised to do something and didnt the injured party could choose my punishment from an accepted list of actions. These usually were doing that childs chores for the day.
Our children had some control over the process and all three became high achievers over and above their talent levels because they were taught the value of hard work and setting goals.
You have to remain consistent for this process to work. And consistency from their parents, above all else, is what children crave.
I tend to agree. I didn't start rebelling as a child until I was handed bold face lies and empty promises.
In my book, the worst you can do is lie, because of how hard it is to undo.