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What’s your take on kids talking back? Are they expressing independence or disrespect?
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@thegriffinnews

4 months ago

I grew up in a househikd that never explained shit. I'd ask a clarifying question about a task my mom put me on and then she'd get pissed and spank me for "backtalk". Someone asking questions isn't criticizing you or disrespting you. Kids want to do the right thing and it's better they ask questions than do it wrong for fear of abuse.

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@BrittanyYvonne

3 months ago

Love this conversation. I allow my children to question anything they don’t understand. If I’m not in the headspace to give a solid answer I tell him “not right now” but I go back and clarify whatever he needs. The only time I let him know is he is being disrespectful is if he raises his voice out of frustration or if he question me with an attitude. Even then, I tell him he’s being rude but I HATE the word disrespectful bc of my parents.

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@c-m5

4 months ago

Best thing I ever did as a parent was teach my kids they can talk to me about anything but they can’t talk with a tone or with a tude. No tone No tude! Worked wonderfully. I have 3 grown well adjusted functional adults who are respectful. 🙏

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@AmaraUche

4 months ago

Absolutely agree with this!! We can’t encourage our kids to be inquisitive and open up to us and still shut them down when they talk back. Of course there has to be boundaries but I think it’s healthy to welcome age appropriate discussion.

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@bgcreates9396

4 months ago

There's nothing wrong with thinking, but we have to remember that just because you think it, that doesn't mean it is meant to be spoken. It just depends on the way the message is being delivered. Also, you never know what situations your child may encounter. It is good to hear your child but help them understand whether or not something is disrespectful or not. I have seen it on both sides. Some kids were able to handle free thinking conversations as others were not.

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@cnlevan

4 months ago

I grew up with very strict parents, but as long as we were respectful in our delivery they were always willing to answer any questions we had or explain things to us. So they would tell us something and if we said “may I ask a clarification question.” Or “can you help me to understand why this is the way it is?” they always did their best to answer. But if I just said “why?” argued about it - the world of hurt was coming.

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@familyoriented5417

4 months ago

Parents did they best they could. And let God get them where he sees fit. But i know a lot of these expressive kids are tearing up classrooms, interrupting learning, and talking crazy to teachers. Lets not talk about in public places. So it goes back to the parents to blame. If you not teaching boundaries and a time and place, then its going to be a problem.

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@lexip396able

4 months ago

I'm cool if my future kids want to understand my reasoning and conclusions, but once that understanding is made, then i expect an agreement to be made that as their parent, my decisions stand

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@sidney836

4 months ago

If its back talking its back talking. If its not, its not. Asking questions fine. Challenging authority, no.

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@Diligently2U

4 months ago

No Ma'am, No Back talking. I don't need articulation. I just need respect of the words being used in our conversation. If I know how to use respectful words. As a child and / or teen, you learn from me, not your friends' relationship with their parents. I, as a parent, want to monitor the choices you make in life.

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@RedemptionGemini12

4 months ago

Modern days parents…. Your wonder why these kids are disrespectful

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