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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 1

    Parenting the German way: Let the children fighthttp://on.wsj.com/2Eqn6cD 

    1:30 AM - 1 Jan 2018
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    26 replies 76 retweets 190 likes
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      2. Arpita‏ @arpitabhawal Jan 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Most healthy in my view.

        1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. Brainy Rabbit‏ @BrainyRabbit Jan 1
        Replying to @arpitabhawal @WSJ

        Yeah, the one telling the other, "BITCH..." P.S. VERY HEALTHY, right?pic.twitter.com/QczeJC3t9i

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      4. Arpita‏ @arpitabhawal Jan 1
        Replying to @BrainyRabbit @WSJ

        Better than getting the parent to call names or fight in behalf.

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      5. Brainy Rabbit‏ @BrainyRabbit Jan 1
        Replying to @arpitabhawal @WSJ

        One must respect other people's views. So, I wont argue further. P.S. Most people run away from a fight. You didn't. GOOD CHARACTER 😊

        0 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
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      2. randymack82‏ @randymack82 Jan 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Does that include letting Muslims gang up on children and women onthe streets? Seems to be their national policy.

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      1. Maciej M. Sokołowski‏ @MMSokolowski Jan 1
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        Aha, a short way to meet "nice guys" from Jugendamt, congrats

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      1. Pati‏ @pattiswflgb Jan 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Isn’t letting kids figure out the parenting way?? (Not just the German way)

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      1. Andrzej Skolimowski‏ @AndrzejSkolimow Jan 1
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        Metoda zupełnie odmienna od naszej. Na pewno przygotowuje do życia. Czy jednak nie promuje dzieci silne? Myślę nie tylko o sile fizycznej.

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      1. Nathalie Martinez‏ @nthlmartinez Jan 1
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        I agree that children should be given the opportunity to solve their own problems but there is a limit and a time when an adult should be there to help them.

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      1. Bhushan Sethi‏ @bhushansethi1 Jan 1
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        Makes good sense in preparing kids for their future, but it’s not exclusive to German parenting style

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      1.  👁‏ @AllSeeingGuy333 Jan 1
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        Why did they make the mother of two white German girls black?

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      1. kelly kimberly‏ @kellykimberly36 Jan 1
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        There raising the next Hitler

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      1. rob‏ @Twisto Jan 1
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        Not sure we should model parenting skills after the country that brought us the concentration camp.

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      1. Silver Wolf‏ @WAYA63 Jan 1
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        Germans let their kids fight without adult interference?! Jezus...is that what happened?

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror Jan 1
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        RT @WSJ: Parenting the German way: Let the children fight http://on.wsj.com/2Eqn6cD pic.twitter.com/5hyjwyD0HQ

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