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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your sister knows she is a terror. She likely has tried to help with the resources she has and is struggling. Unless you’re going to offer childcare or to pay for and take her to therapies, don’t bring it up - what do you think it’ll do other than make your sister upset. [/quote] Why should one offer to pay for childcare? Absolute insanity. Simply discipline the child. Period. Very simple. The responses in this thread show you the toxic mindset into modern day parenting that is 1000000% the root of the cause of why society is going to hell. Heaven forbid parents whip ass when needed or instill very strict discipline that requires pain of some sort, whether that's physical or mental in terms of punishment. This white glove, poo poo attitude towards parenting is why so many millennials raise hell spawns these days with all sorts of entitlement and zero discipline. You know what would happen if I did the same thing at a funeral as the 4 y.o.? My dad would have probably whacked me behind the legs with a stick. I learned real quick not to mess around when the threat of dad's punishment was on the table. And it made stronger. Turned out just fine and my dad was a very loving father. Corporal punishment and being a loving parent are not mutually exclusive events. [/quote]
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