
You Have To Mean What You Say
Dec 20, 2019
Dads often make empty threats, like turning off the TV or canceling snacks, but the real challenge is meaning what you say. The discussion highlights the importance of consistency and sincerity in parenting. It critiques the artificial links between actions and consequences, suggesting parents should make fewer threats that they truly intend to enforce. This approach helps kids learn that words carry weight, fostering trust and respect. Ultimately, it's about making communication genuine and impactful.
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Empty Threats
- Empty threats create artificial links between actions and consequences that parents don't mean.
- This undermines children's understanding of the true weight of words and parental authority.
Meaningful Consequences
- Make fewer threats as a parent and avoid empty causal links between actions and consequences.
- Ensure that when you draw a line, it's enforceable and you're willing to follow through, teaching your kids the weight of your words.
Obama's Red Line
- Obama's 'red line' in Syria illustrates the dangers of empty threats.
- His unfulfilled threat had significant consequences, changing the national security landscape.