If my children are given a row for bad behaviour (by me, DH, a teacher or whoever) they sometimes cry.
AIBU to be absolutely fine with this?
I ask because on two threads recently (and at numerous other times on MN) the OP used the fact that their child cried as evidence of how harsh the telling off was.
If my child is in the wrong, and has been disciplined I wouldn't be overly bothered that they were crying.
In fact I'd take it as a good sign that they understood that they were in the wrong/had upset others with their behaviour.
On one of the recent threads lots of posters said "teachers shouldn't be making kids cry". Why not?
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AIBU to think it's ok for my DC to cry?
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QuietWhenReading · 06/02/2016 10:12
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