When you're a little kid, growing up, most of us know what's right and wrong. Our parents teach us that discipline.
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I think that discipline is so much of an important part of being a parent. Because it's very, very important to teach your children to take responsibility for their actions.
There couldn't be better parents than mine, loving yet strict. They disciplined with love. A child without discipline is, in away, a lost child. You cannot have freedom without discipline.
As parents, we teach our children to do what's right.
Many people think that discipline is the essence of parenting. But that isn't parenting. Parenting is not telling your child what to do when he or she misbehaves. Parenting is providing the conditions in which a child can realize his or her full human potential.
I think of discipline as the continual everyday process of helping a child learn self-discipline.
I've developed a self-discipline since the time I was a child.
I don't think I have discipline when it comes to anything.
Raising children uses every bit of your being - your heart, your time, your patience, your foresight, your intuition to protect them, and you have to use all of this while trying to figure out how to discipline them.
Parents are supposed to instill a sense of right and wrong in their children and then keep up the due diligence necessary to make sure they don't veer off that path.
Because of their size, parents may be difficult to discipline properly.
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