Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2004-12-09 12:59 pm
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Overcontrolling parents can be bad for kids. Duh.
Not my literature, they're not. Anyone feel like helping me convince my blonder half to move to Scotland or Canada?
Not my literature, they're not. Anyone feel like helping me convince my blonder half to move to Scotland or Canada?

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Seriously, teachers etc. were outraged when I tried to ensure k reaped the consequences of what she sowed, like being a bit chilly when she refused to wear a jacket on a cool- but not cold- day (I was called into the principal's office and berated), or begged them to flunk her when she refused to do any of the work. K called Child Protective Services on us when she was 8 because writing sentences (like Bart does at the beginning of the Simpsons) was something she hated; while the CPS person didn't really have reason to object to that, we wer apparently abusive for letting her go without supper a couple of times WHEN SHE REFUSED TO EAT.
Society is so determined to turn kids into wimps that it's almost impossible to a parent to buck the trend, at least around here.
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Rockstar North aren't the only computer games company in Edinburgh either - there's another one that makes what are considered the best historical wargames available (complete with state of the art AI).
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The word used to be overprotective, now it's overcontrolling. I think that the latter is more useful because it shows how protecting one's children from reality is actually a form of control over those children's lives. It makes you think about the hurtful consequences rather than the helpful intentions.
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My friend Shannon tells me that it's actually quite a bit like Alaska. My next comment to John, in an accusing tone of text: "You didn't tell me you had fireweed!"
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Re: psychology
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