As above, it's the foundations that are important. If a child is explained to, treated with respect, and disciplined (not physically punished) from a young age, then it becomes ingrained.
I don't know what stage you got the kid you're talking about in, but it sounds like the damage was already done in that situation. That's hardly applicable to every child.
Do you discipline your kids?
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As above, it's the foundations that are important. If a child is explained to, treated with respect, and disciplined (not physically punished) from a young age, then it becomes ingrained.
I don't know what stage you got the kid you're talking about in, but it sounds like the damage was already done in that situation. That's hardly applicable to every child.
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Nothing is applicable to every child, agreed?
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Nope, but 99% of the time, if you start with a good foundation...
Having to resort to physical discipline or emotional manipulation is an indication of the parenting skills more than the child.