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Originally Posted by JohnnyClips
Umm, no.
Why would a child, who is raised peacefully by his parents act out? Do not discipline your children or even raise you voice (scare tactics). There is more to the story here, for sure than we can gather...
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"Do not discipline you child or even raise your voice (scare tactics)."
How do you expect to teach that breaking rules results in consquences without discipline?
Here, I think you're having some comprehension issues in this thread. You seem to need this:
http://www.answers.com/topic/discipline
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n.
1. Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement.
2. Controlled behavior resulting from disciplinary training; self-control.
3.
a) Control obtained by enforcing compliance or order.
b) A systematic method to obtain obedience: a military discipline.
c) A state of order based on submission to rules and authority: a teacher who demanded discipline in the classroom.
4. Punishment intended to correct or train.
5. A set of rules or methods, as those regulating the practice of a church or monastic order.
6. A branch of knowledge or teaching.
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I don't see anywhere in those defintions that say "use physical violence to prove a point," nor do I see anything that says "make quick movements, use loud noises (such as screaming) to achieve a desired result."
I'm not saying there isn't more going on in the original post than what was shared, but for you to say that no one should be disciplined is the craziest shit I've ever heard in my life.
Edit: Oh, and the "Why would a child, who is raised peacefully by his parents act out?" comment you made....Disciplining a child, and having discipline in your home in no way indicates that you do not have a peaceful home or are not raising your child peacefully. Christ, check out an epsiode of Supernanny. She employs nothing but "peaceful" methods, but shows that discipline is a must.