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The RIGHT Way to Hold Your Kids Accountable
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@pedrogarcia8706

1 month ago

If you're going in the pool and you know you can't swim, your gotta wear your arm floaties

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@Xiphos94

1 month ago

As an individual diagnosed with ADHD.. yes the disability is difficult and I occasionally ask for a little more patience but I also remember that my disability is not their responsibility and i can not expect the world to conform to my needs. My disability is mine and my responsibility to manage and not make other people's problems

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@wrongname2702

1 month ago

I love that my mental illness is an explanation not an excuse! I take full responsibility for my crazy. I can't blame someone else for my abandonment issues. Now I am very upfront about the problems and am working through therapy every week to get through this stuff. I am more than my illness and even if I apologize and take responsibility for my behavior I still have to try and change it in the moment and in the future. My life depends on this.

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@DamagedPlushie

1 month ago

Iā€™m diagnosed with both, it enrages me when I see others saying someone is ill as an excuse for straight abuse.

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@clairhughes3083

1 month ago

I have adhd and i was always careful not to use it as an excuse. Its not an excuse, its a responsibility.

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@GyPsychic_BYU

1 month ago

The kindest thing you can do for a client is not always the nicest.

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@sulavadhikari5843

1 month ago

yeah, i know what you mean. My parents always try to resolve it by trying to change my pills.

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@mcmeyer76

1 month ago

If we reinforce the narrative that we're completely powerless to control it, you can also insinuate that we're powerless to (at least partly) manage it - and that's a very hopeless and disempowered place to exist in.

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@Elwind_of_Arathor

1 month ago

How do you determine the appropriate level of responsibility to give to meet somewhere where they are at?

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@elizabethenoshima-chan5363

1 month ago

Especially with the way society raises different gendered children too. Boys with mental health conditions get way more lenient treatment than girls with the same conditions (even down to not being diagnosed until years/decades later) and it ultimately harms them more later on in life.

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@gprtech

1 month ago

What's the full video for this? I want to learn more!

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@sallak6483

1 month ago

I know a woman with add kid, and she talks poo of the kid like he is not even present. How the kid is just like his (psychotic and abusive drug addict) father.

At the same time the kid is blamed for everything (he is a smart and compassionate boy), how he cannot do anything right, but at the same time he is robbed of agency and accountability bc everything gets explained with the add and meds not being Just Right(TM)

The kid sometimes has meltdowns where he is actually violent, but ofc it has nothing to do with his mom dissing him like he was not capable of understanding his native tongue. No, it must be the emotional dysregulation caused by add, and there is nothing she can do differently.

Robbing kids from accountability is robbing them of agency. It breeds self hate through the feeling of being trapped. And that causes resentment towards others, which makes emotional regulation almost impossible.

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@DaveE99

1 month ago

Often it just means you have no idea how to parent them and need to learn like you know nothing

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