Re: Discipline can "fix" a problem
What gets me about any problem is that it's okay to fail to "fix" it if you're using the mainstream "solution", but, if you aren't even considering that, mainstream empathy isn't available to you because you just didn't try.
I think that's why troubleshooting for breastfeeding problems is only now becoming mainstream.
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DS (12), DD (10), DD2 (7)
And my kids were going to behave perfectly all the time and if they didn't, they'd be Dobsoned, but I was going to Dobson so perfectly that they'd know not to slip up but once or twice because I was going to be sooooooo consistent and awesome and wise.
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