When a child ceases to cooperate, it could be due to their integrity being harmed. In this, one needs to be careful, on which definition of 'integrity' one uses, but 'the quality or state of being complete or undivided', I can agree with. Otherwise, someone has taught the child divisive behaviour(s).
However, I disagree with the first part, in this. I think that most any child could be conditioned for cooperative behaviours, unless they have a severe developmental problem. If they are uncooperative, I think that it is due to poor parenting skills, plain and simple.
Violations have now been outlawed by The Management, on this Web site.
Would the children on this Web site, please re-construct themselves.
How would a parent violate, unconsciously, a child's integrity?
We are either conscious, or we are sleeping.
Maybe they were sleepwalking?
More likely, is that the parent was ignorant.
The parents have acted incorrectly, if they have violated the child completely and repeatedly, and should probably be cited for child abuse.
The parent has also not instructed the child 'never to assume things', learn about them, and / or help them to learn about them.
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I agree and disagree, with the second quotation.
When a child ceases to cooperate, it could be due to their integrity being harmed. In this, one needs to be careful, on which definition of 'integrity' one uses, but 'the quality or state of being complete or undivided', I can agree with. Otherwise, someone has taught the child divisive behaviour(s).
However, I disagree with the first part, in this. I think that most any child could be conditioned for cooperative behaviours, unless they have a severe developmental problem. If they are uncooperative, I think that it is due to poor parenting skills, plain and simple.
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You should probably actually work out what you're talking about before you try to act all intellectual.
Violations have now been outlawed by The Management, on this Web site.
Would the children on this Web site, please re-construct themselves.
How would a parent violate, unconsciously, a child's integrity?
We are either conscious, or we are sleeping.
Maybe they were sleepwalking?
More likely, is that the parent was ignorant.
The parents have acted incorrectly, if they have violated the child completely and repeatedly, and should probably be cited for child abuse.
The parent has also not instructed the child 'never to assume things', learn about them, and / or help them to learn about them.
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My ist fought your ism and it was a tie.
You are a violation. Have you been outlawed? It's about time.