Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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I do not have a teenager. I will, though, in several years, and after reading so many of the teenage question threads, I just had to ask this. I hope I don't need a flame suit (I did say it was an ignorant question).
Does anyone ever just tell their kid to get over it and start acting right? I mean, rather than letting them scream at their siblings, mope around the house, spew rudeness, be sulky, etc. Instead of trying to get them to "talk about their feelings", does anyone ever just say, "You are a part of this family and you will treat everyone in it with respect. If you do not do so, there will be consequences."
My brother and I would never have dared to act the way I read (and see IRL)some of these kids acting. We were never struck by either parent (well, maybe swatted as toddlers but never hit, and certainly not at that age). We were expected to act appropriately and we did. If I'd have ever behaved rudely to either parent (or anyone else for that matter), there'd have been no "talking" about it. It would have been a one-sided conversation in which my mom or dad would have said, "You are behaving like a brat; you will stop now or you will be sorry." Believe me, we stopped.
I of course am not talking about any child with developmental issues; just your normal, average, run of the mill teenagers.
Does anyone ever just tell their kid to get over it and start acting right? I mean, rather than letting them scream at their siblings, mope around the house, spew rudeness, be sulky, etc. Instead of trying to get them to "talk about their feelings", does anyone ever just say, "You are a part of this family and you will treat everyone in it with respect. If you do not do so, there will be consequences."
My brother and I would never have dared to act the way I read (and see IRL)some of these kids acting. We were never struck by either parent (well, maybe swatted as toddlers but never hit, and certainly not at that age). We were expected to act appropriately and we did. If I'd have ever behaved rudely to either parent (or anyone else for that matter), there'd have been no "talking" about it. It would have been a one-sided conversation in which my mom or dad would have said, "You are behaving like a brat; you will stop now or you will be sorry." Believe me, we stopped.
I of course am not talking about any child with developmental issues; just your normal, average, run of the mill teenagers.


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