RE: Your Children Are Not Your Property

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Your Children Are Not Your Property

in parenting •  8 years ago 

I agree with this entire thing, and hope that others will follow the golden rule. I see that there are several ways to correct your children when they "act out" and one of those ways is to understand the situation.
Thank you for this well thought out post...
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Thank you so much for reading my post, @codymac40! I hope so too, and I believe it will happen! :)

i think you have a problem with the ones the grow you up please research property cause you dont understand what your saying you have some misleading statement about parents your statement should read for the parent that grew me with the best they know how.

Hi, @djpat1974. I'm not sure if I understand your comment. If you're suggesting that I have a problem with my parents and/or how they raised me, I can assure you that I have an excellent relationship with my parents, and so do my children. I was fortunate enough to be raised in a loving household with both parents present, and my parents really did try their best to raise me right. Loving parents can, however, be authoritarian in their parenting styles. I would like to move away from authoritarian, coercive systems, and intentionally shift towards methods based on mutual respect and cooperation in all spheres of life, including parenting. I have done extensive research into property rights and Peaceful Parenting, and I think I have a pretty solid understanding of them both. Thanks for reading my post and commenting on it! I appreciate it. :)