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Know Your Parenting Style
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It is better to give a little ground and protect the peace than to stand firm and provoke a fight. *
Children need discipline that hurts a little so that they will remember the lesson later. *
Children shouldn’t always get their way, but usually we ought to learn to listen to what they have to say. *
The parent-child relationship is like a war in which if the parent wins, both sides win; but if the parent loses, both sides lose. *
If parents provide a good environment, children will pretty much raise themselves. *
The parent’s role is like that of a teacher who is preparing the child for a final exam called life. *
Childhood is so short that parents should do everything to make it a happy time. *
Spare the rod and spoil the child” is still the best policy. *
Children need to learn what they may or may not do, but we don’t have to use punishment to teach. *
Whether we like it or not, children have the last word about what they will or won’t do. *
 If you let children have pretty free rein, they will eventually learn from the consequences of their behavior what is appropriate. *
Children first have to learn that the parent is boss. *
Too many children today talk back to their parents when they should just quietly obey them. *
 If we want children to respect us, we must first treat them with respect. *
You can never do too much for your child if it comes from genuine love. *
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