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Discipline should come from a place of love from "summary" of The New Dare to Discipline by James C. Dobson

The concept that discipline should come from a place of love is a fundamental principle of effective parenting. When parents discipline their children out of anger, frustration, or a desire to control, the results are often counterproductive. Children who are disciplined in this way may become resentful, rebellious, or withdrawn. They may also develop a distorted view of authority, seeing it as a force to be feared rather than respected. On the other hand, when discipline is administered with love, children are more likely to respond positively. They understand that their parents' actions are motivated by concern for their well-being and a desire to help them grow and learn. This type of discipline builds trust between parents and children, as well as a sense of security and stability within the family. Discipline that comes from a place of love is characterized by consistency, fairness, and clear communication. Parents who discipline their chi...
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    The New Dare to Discipline

    James C. Dobson

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