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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1082661" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>When our children were growing up, sometimes they would say something terrible. Criticizing a sibling or inappropriate language.</p><p>I would tell that that I could not control what they think, but I had better not hear it coming out of their mouths.</p><p>Once two of them got in an unnecessary argument at our fair. They were elementary school age. Both stood with their nose to a pole for about 5 minutes. Everything was peaceful after that. </p><p>To me a parent's goal is to raise a child to become a good citizen, to be a person that others want to have as a friend, and to be a pleasure to be around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1082661, member: 5644"] When our children were growing up, sometimes they would say something terrible. Criticizing a sibling or inappropriate language. I would tell that that I could not control what they think, but I had better not hear it coming out of their mouths. Once two of them got in an unnecessary argument at our fair. They were elementary school age. Both stood with their nose to a pole for about 5 minutes. Everything was peaceful after that. To me a parent's goal is to raise a child to become a good citizen, to be a person that others want to have as a friend, and to be a pleasure to be around. [/QUOTE]
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