Posted by Showcrop on July 28, 2010 at 18:42:28 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: OT ,kids behavior posted by Bryan iniowa on July 28, 2010 at 18:09:33:
Tom TX is right, It is almost too late but not quite. you still have about two years to turn the oldest around, or the police will be handling the discipline and you will be out of the picture. It's on the news every night, right? My wife and I used a wooden switch, our daughter uses a wooden spoon, AND IT IS NO JOKE. You may not have the courage or love to spank but if you do it needs to be followed with a hug. Also understand that as bad as it may sound, kids the ages of yours are easy compared to teens. One day your kid will go to school in the morning and a different kid will come back in the afternoon. This new kid knows that you don't know everything and are not infallible. Then about all you can do is cave and hope they don't go to jail or get into drugs or pregnant. There is an alternative. A few years ago a survey found that teens that are active in a Christian Youth Group were 85% less likely to get into trouble. Are you going to find better odds anywhere else? When our daughter rebelled we had a higher authority standing with us that she could not refute. Do you care enough?
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