Discipline takes creativity, empathy, and smart thinking. The Kelce family isn’t known for their intelligence. Easier to be physically abusive. |
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do you know how often you have to do this to a kid if that is one of your methods? probably only once.
you may find it distasteful, but the wussy parenting going on now is not producing the best results. |
| I have other things to care about. |
| That’s awful. Causing pain or physical discomfort as a form of discipline is abusive. |
| I watched his Netflix documentary. Both are foul mouthed around their young kids. The parents need soap in the mouth. |
They are less likely to be maladjusted than your kids who were never told no. If kids had perfectly developed reasoning skills they would not need to in our care for so long. |
ProbablY less so than the kids who had no consequences. |
| She’s Philly. |
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Just lazy when you can’t figure out how to have a dialogue and be a parent.
Plus it can result in the kid vomiting or getting diarrhea. |
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My mother threw me to the ground once when I was about 5.
I never forgot it. Washing a kid's mouth with soap is abuse. |
| I think that Taylor Swift will regret getting mixed up with this family. |
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Definitely child abuse.
I grew up in a Catholic area many decades ago. Washing children's mouths with soap was common as was physical beatings with a leather belt. And worse occurred. Absolutely constitutes child abuse. |
| Trashy people worthy of disdain. |
| Ive had my mouth washed out with soap as a child. My mother is a nut case. It was not effective. |