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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't consider jumping on furniture "wracking the place".Its the sign that children need more physical activity. I have a different approach and think that trully free person can't be raised in prison.And I don't want him to be raised with bunch of psychological problems,supressed by opinion of this materialistic society .I try to explain what's good or bed,but that would not include "jumping on furniture".[/quote]a truly free person has to live by himself because society doesn't work that way.[/quote] Guess what, idiot. There are no "truly free persons." You, and your precious snowflakes who are no doubt being raised to believe that they are somehow smarter, better, more creative and therefore superior to everyone around them and above the law, have to live with RULES. Isn't that just awful? You pay $80,000 to join this country club and guess what -- they don't want your little brat jumping on the chairs!! I mean, can you imagine?[/quote] You really need to go jump on some furniture :lol: Why didn't you put that in bold?you wanted to didn't you ?But manners.[/quote] Furniture is not made to be jumped on. A trampoline, yes, chairs no. [/quote] +1 I'm the kind of person who will run around, twirl, and jump with my kid. He likes to be active and figure out where boundaries are in regards to jumping and balancing--I'm putting him in gymnastics classes soon for sure. :) But neither of us jump on furniture. I don't belong to a country club (I actually used to be a server at Chevy Chase Club about 10 years ago, actually), but all SES-es can agree upon boundaries like this. If furniture breaks, there are consequences. And if the furniture in question doesn't belong to you, there should be stricter consequences. Just like if you break anything that doesn't belong to you. [/quote]
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