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Kids not behaving? Why not sell their toys on E-bay!
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<blockquote data-quote="H D" data-source="post: 953751" data-attributes="member: 68494"><p>It's the public humiliation that I only have an issue with; really only the picture, not necessarily posting the story. Other than that, solve the problem so that it does not happen again. Parents who believe time outs and constructive criticism are the only ways to deal with behavioral problems are naive. I say that I have an issue with it, but only insofar as I wouldn't have done that, but I don't make any judgments about her parental skills because of this. It is far worse to be a child's friend than an authoritarian, IMO.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem with people making a big deal out of her selling toys is the belief that those toys are somehow the exclusive property of the child and can only be treated as such and disposed of with the child's permission. A parent NEVER needs permission from their children for any reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H D, post: 953751, member: 68494"] It's the public humiliation that I only have an issue with; really only the picture, not necessarily posting the story. Other than that, solve the problem so that it does not happen again. Parents who believe time outs and constructive criticism are the only ways to deal with behavioral problems are naive. I say that I have an issue with it, but only insofar as I wouldn't have done that, but I don't make any judgments about her parental skills because of this. It is far worse to be a child's friend than an authoritarian, IMO. The problem with people making a big deal out of her selling toys is the belief that those toys are somehow the exclusive property of the child and can only be treated as such and disposed of with the child's permission. A parent NEVER needs permission from their children for any reason. [/QUOTE]
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