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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Behavior based on whether the child agrees with its disciplining isn't proper discipline or the meaning of discipline

Behavior based on whether the child agrees with its disciplining isn't proper discipline or the meaning of discipline - needed to shape young minds not to become spoiled brats?

The child should always be able to reflect on why what it did was wrong and the discipline was necessary.  A child should not just be allowed to disagree with discipline for then it is meaningless. 

Some parents out of personal frustration view discipline as meaningless?  Projecting self pity and lack of responsibility unto the child instead?

Those are the kinds of children who grow up wanting to force people to take pills.

The archetype here of the problem is that the parent already knows it is meaningless to discipline their mentally defective children.   Hence they end up with about the same cognition as an animal?

But what happens when this archetype is represented by the wealth class?  There is no need to discipline my child because they will always have enough money and connections to solve any trouble they get into?  That amounts to an insurrection class of people that pose a threat to freedom?

Thomas Paul Murphy

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