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Re: How To Discipline Your Child The Smart And Healthy Way-UNICEF by Yankee101: 11:24pm On Aug 14, 2021
Flog em if soft correction dosen't work
Re: How To Discipline Your Child The Smart And Healthy Way-UNICEF by Ddokie: 6:06pm On Aug 15, 2021
WoundedLamb:


The guys who laid the foundations of the developed societies and made those societies what they are today were raised very hard and under very strict standards. The same standards that Africa has been applying since creation, why is the foundation not laid just yet? If the way to harden kids is not responsible for your situation, how come you believe the strict standards of the ancient westerners are responsible for their superiority? You can't apply double standards. And if none of the both approaches is superior to the other, then what's the justification for hitting your kids?

If you can answer why black Americans are not doing as well as their white counterparts in the western world, we may have the answer on why our society is the way it is. I can’t answer that honestly. But I know it has nothing to do with how we are raised by our parents.
Re: How To Discipline Your Child The Smart And Healthy Way-UNICEF by sadafansari: 6:23pm On Jan 17, 2022
During this pandemic, parenting has become one of the challenges that are difficult to cope up. For this, parents whether divorced or still married, need to teach their children about morals, ethics and respecting others. Though pandemic parenting has brought many problems for parents but they still need to work on it to make their children healthy citizens in their society.

https://thedivorcesolutionist.com/pandemic-parenting-covid-impacts-on-co-parenting-custody-visitation/

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