I have four boys. They all where disciplined at home. They KNEW better than to back talk me or their mother. A swat on the butt when your little usually starts the kids out not needs a real spanking later. Just a tune up every now and then. LOL
The youngest was the hardest to raise. His mother passed away when he was just four. I did not remarry until he was almost seven. His Grand Parents watched him while I was at work. They felt "Sorry" for him and did not discipline him at all. He was sharp enough to be good while he was with me but would be a brat to everyone else. I finally made him go to work with me one whole month. He got real bored sitting watching me work. He could help me but he could not run around and cause trouble. He came around pretty good. That lasted until his teenage years. He decided he did not have to listen to me anymore. He took a swing at me one day. I know where to poke and hold that will make you pee your pants with pain an not leave a mark. I worked him over pretty good. He pulled the "going to call the law" deal on me. I told him to think long and hard about that call. He asked me what I meant. I told him to think about how long I would have with him before the law got to the house. He turned a little pale at that thought and straighten right out. When he got over 18 he got brave a few times but found out the old man could still handle him real easy so it was no big deal. LOL
The best part is that his boys are him made over. They can be hand full now. I keep telling him to just think about when they are teenagers.
Did not forget my daughter. She just was a good kid. She wanted to please her parents from a young age. Never had a single problem with her. Even as a young kid she was good.
I think those tapes are just a crutch for lazy parents. It takes time to raise a kid. You can't farm it out to some "HIRED" hand and expect good results. Too many kids raised by other people that are not family.
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