ead79
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I'm not a parent, but I do have one other observation.
It seems to me that often the children who don't listen to their parents know that they don't really have to. For example, it amazes me when you overhear a parent telling their child a dozen times, "If you touch your sister one more time, I am going to put you in time out." Obviously, the kid is smart enough to figure out that their parent doesn't mean what they say. When I was growing up, if my mom said that I would be punished if I did something one more time, I would get punished. End of story. It almost seems like some parents don't really expect their children to obey them. I think that kids often rise to the expectations you have of them. If you don't expect enough, they are likely to fall to that lower standard.
It seems to me that often the children who don't listen to their parents know that they don't really have to. For example, it amazes me when you overhear a parent telling their child a dozen times, "If you touch your sister one more time, I am going to put you in time out." Obviously, the kid is smart enough to figure out that their parent doesn't mean what they say. When I was growing up, if my mom said that I would be punished if I did something one more time, I would get punished. End of story. It almost seems like some parents don't really expect their children to obey them. I think that kids often rise to the expectations you have of them. If you don't expect enough, they are likely to fall to that lower standard.