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Question: The most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline.
#1
Strongly Agree - Democrat
 
#2
Agree - Democrat
 
#3
Disagree - Democrat
 
#4
Strongly Disagree - Democrat
 
#5
Strongly Agree - Republican
 
#6
Agree - Republican
 
#7
Disagree - Republican
 
#8
Strongly Disagree - Republican
 
#9
Strongly Agree - Ind./3rd party
 
#10
Agree - Ind./3rd party
 
#11
Disagree - Ind./3rd party
 
#12
Strongly Disagree - Ind./3rd party
 
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Total Voters: 47

Author Topic: Discipline  (Read 5443 times)
John Dibble
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« on: January 03, 2005, 12:21:30 AM »

Discipline is a means, not an end. They don't have to learn to accept it - the important thing is they get the lesson behind it. For me that's earning your own way and personal responsibility - doesn't matter if I have to discipline them or if it comes by them naturally, that's what I want them to learn.
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