Seems the child got in trouble today for responding to a moralistic 'two negatives don't make a positive' with a mathematical refutation.
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I think this is good coz my daughter also gets outraged at what she sees as unfairness. I have no idea whether this is nature or nurture.
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But I'm not a particularly permissive parent. I have very little tolerance for behaviour that is unpleasant for others.
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I've no idea if I'm doing this parenting thing right. I try to imagine what Lucy will say to her friends about me when she's an adult.
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Coz my friends & I have dissected our own parents' parenting with a fine tooth comb & this is common. I want to know what my report will be
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You do realise your influence has limits, right? Lucy is a certain way. You can't really change that. If she can be who she is
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Yes, Tamara, I do realise that. It won't stop her from analysing my parenting as an adult tho.
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Joke, Helen.
No. It won't. But after all that analyzing what was your conclusion of your mother?
End of conversation
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Children often ask for justification ("why do I have to do this?") And they're right to do so imo
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