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karohalik | 7 months ago

Did this person ask for the advice? Also, treating children without empathy, like objects, is not the solution to the problem.

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nradov|7 months ago

Demonstrating empathy is great but it's not a valid reason to tolerate misbehavior. And being on time for school is more important.

karohalik|7 months ago

No one is saying that structure or boundaries aren’t important. Of course they are. But what is being challenged here is the assumption that a meltdown = misbehavior. Sometimes it is. But often what looks like “acting out” is actually communication. Discomfort, overstimulation, unmet needs, not manipulation.

Teaching kids discipline without empathy doesn't create resilience. It creates shame, masking, and fear of expressing emotions. And yeah, being on time matters. But so does understanding why the kid is melting down in the first place, especially if it’s a recurring thing. Otherwise, you’re just dragging a panicked, overwhelmed human out the door like a bag of potatoes and calling it a parenting win.