I totally get why you think that. So please don’t take this the wrong way but this is exactly the opposite of what parents need to learn.As with anything else, it depends. There are certain situations i.e. safety where kids must listen and follow instructions of their parents or teachers whether they like it or not.
A kid SHOULD and hopefully DOES listen but must - nope. That’s the rub. You can’t control people. Adults, kids, teens. You have no control. You only have guidance and even when it comes to safety.
How did you learn not to touch something that was hot? I bet you were told “no”, “it’s hot”, “danger” and you didn’t listen at some point. Found out for yourself.
For me, my mom always said, “don’t climb on the counter using the stove!!” And when did I learn? After I burned my hand on the stove.
Now I didn’t do it in defiance but I didn’t do what I was told even in a safety situation.
My mom took me to the hospital, got bandaged, got home and she spanked my ass purple for not listening. To her, there needed to be punishment for not listening because kids must listen to what their parents say, especially around safety. That’s not all parents mind you. I get that, but some and more so back in the day when love was meant to be tough
That is why parenting classes need to teach stages of parenting and what parenting actually means. Love is great but love doesn’t make you a great or even good parent. Which is all that people think parenting really is.
You hear it all the time. “As long as you love them, you will do right”. But that is just not the case.
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