Disciplining the kids is too hard. Well, not the discipline, but figuring out the truth.
Perhaps I have too much sympathy here. I was always getting punished for shit I didn't do as a kid, simply because I looked "guilty". Although the look of panic that adults took as guilt was actually "oh crap, you're the stupidest looking human I've seen so far and you're about to fuck me in some way".
And now when I see the same things from little Jeffrey I honestly wonder if I'm wrongly punishing him for something. And to me, that's just about the worst thing. I think there's no better way to give a child a skewed sense of personal accountability and the workings of the world than to keep screwing them in some way.
So when little Jeffrey comes home and tells me how he got in trouble for something in school that he didn't even do, i don't know how to handle it? He's "probably" lying, but really, is that a good enough reason to send him to his room or no TV for the day or something? Even at kindergarten age, I used to want to literally stab the people who punished me for something I "probably" did. cuz it happened a lot. And I don't want to do the same thing to him.
Imagine if our justice system worked like that? "you probably killed that guy, life in prison for you!"
Perhaps I have too much sympathy here. I was always getting punished for shit I didn't do as a kid, simply because I looked "guilty". Although the look of panic that adults took as guilt was actually "oh crap, you're the stupidest looking human I've seen so far and you're about to fuck me in some way".
And now when I see the same things from little Jeffrey I honestly wonder if I'm wrongly punishing him for something. And to me, that's just about the worst thing. I think there's no better way to give a child a skewed sense of personal accountability and the workings of the world than to keep screwing them in some way.
So when little Jeffrey comes home and tells me how he got in trouble for something in school that he didn't even do, i don't know how to handle it? He's "probably" lying, but really, is that a good enough reason to send him to his room or no TV for the day or something? Even at kindergarten age, I used to want to literally stab the people who punished me for something I "probably" did. cuz it happened a lot. And I don't want to do the same thing to him.
Imagine if our justice system worked like that? "you probably killed that guy, life in prison for you!"
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