Posted on 12/06/2018 5:17:18 AM PST by bgill
“Furthermore, I feel that girls are often much more domineering than boys.”
I agree. Just something I’ve noticed over my lifetime, anecdotal evidence you might say.
My experience is that girls learn much earlier how to be manipulative and that leads to dominating others. Again anecdotal evidence.
I wonder if there is any hard research into that. There should be since our tax dollars are paying for research for everything under the sun.
Agree he brakes the rule of everyone knows how to rear a child except those who have one.
I dunno. By the time I was 10, I was disappointed if my Scout troop only did a 5-miler. I was doing 18 miles by 11 years old. Yep, I’m a boy, but girls are tough, too.
Took her probably less than two hours. No big deal. And, for the record, I probably would have opted not to make her walk, but instead, have her write a letter of apology, deliver it in person, and have her read it out loud. Maybe even invite her target to go to the amusement park with us.
That’s much more in line with correcting the behavior, in my opinion - don’t like somebody, leave them alone, or risk spending all next weekend being nice to them...
The Daily Mail published this? No wonder Brits are going soft.
Sounds completely appropriate to me. Better to nip her behavior in the bud than to draw the mess out. Driving her to screwl won’t make any impression on her at all.
Are you using “attachment parenting” to mean “lack of discipline,” basically?
I disagree
Ive watched babies barely toddlers be very aggressive for what they want...like at 15 months
Im not of the innocent tabula rasa viewpoint
I think good behavior is learned
Same as any animal
This is an old division of viewpoint no?
Inherent or learned.
“Dad forces daughter to walk 5 miles to school in freezing weather “
probably uphill both ways too ... it certainly was when i had to walk to school and though only about a mile, it seemed like five ...
The video went viral and every news organization seems to be covering it. That is the angle I am interesred in.
*I* used to cross a 4 lane major street at an uncontrolled intersection, then ride the CITY bus 4 miles, then walk 3 blocks through back alleys to get to first through third grades.
In a town known at the time as “Little Detroit”.
Coddling is putting it mildly.
Feb 1, 2014 - Alabama neurosurgeon walks 6 miles through (snow) storm to save patient: https://www.foxnews.com/health/alabama-neurosurgeon-walks-6-miles-in-snow-storm-to-perform-brain-surgery
This is a great story!
Dad must have known that she could walk - maybe someday she will use the experience for something good.
I might not see that kind of warmth again until March or April!
I approve of everything he did. Others need to learn so why not publish her punishment to set an example!
Actually the kid deserved it and since dad followed to make sure nothing happened to her it was a good lesson.
I thought there were phones with parental overrides on them, so only parent’s number and 911, or whatever the parent wants, are accessible.
A few more five mile walks should fix the oversize problem, but yeah, it may have been a case of her responding to bullying, herself. No way to know.
He followed her with his car. How is that being an a**hole?
I know and if you scroll up you will see I corrected myself.
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