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    Dads breaking generational abuse, how do you discipline your kids?

    @wscantlin Was about to say isolated timeout is actually counterproductive for them learning.
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    Dads breaking generational abuse, how do you discipline your kids?

    @katrina2017 Kids need to be heard and seen - acknowledging and helping them identify their feelings is essential for their development during the (chaotic) toddler stage
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    Dads breaking generational abuse, how do you discipline your kids?

    @valleygalforchrist I think we are waiting for 5+ for any sports activities. We have soccer and t-ball at home and he quickly loses interest. The only thing we've been doing since 6-months is swim lessons; 30 minutes once a week.
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    Dads breaking generational abuse, how do you discipline your kids?

    @valleygalforchrist Was about to say I'm just barely feeling my 4 y/o has a sliver of rationality. No way I would have subjected myself that with a 2 y/o
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    Dads breaking generational abuse, how do you discipline your kids?

    @tar26 Verbally say 30 minutes but set the timer at like 5 minutes - they have fucking clue what 30 minutes is haha
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    dad’s review of new Barbie movie

    @jaeb We only do 1-3 each year but it makes it extra special to get the nice seats and pick a great flick. For me, I am absolutely seeing Oppenheimer 70mm IMAX in a couple weeks and then Dune Pt 2 later this year. Wife likes horror so we did a date night thanks to her parents and we saw Evil...
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