Sibling rivalry is a real thing. It is all light and fun when the brothers fight during one period of the day and hug each other at another period. However, if they are fighting all day long and not ordering their behavior despite being told countless times, then there is a problem that requires fixing.
Sometimes you have to take away from them what they cherish the most and teach a solid lesson that it is not okay to not listen to your parents. That is exactly what Reddit user u/vacationslayer238 did. OP shared that her sons aged 9 and 8 are not disciplined at all. They would always fight with each other and never listen to their parents despite being told off so many times. The family had planned to go on a vacation and OP was worried her sons would create a scene at the vacation as well. And that is exactly what happened. Within the first 24 hours of the 4-day long vacation, OP decided it was time to give her sons a solid lesson by punishing them in a way that would force them to finally order their behavior. OP called the vacation off and everyone left for home after spending just one day at the vacation spot.
The kids cried but OP didn’t budge. A lesson had to be taught. Scroll down below to read the story!
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From the very beginning, It is important to teach your kids that all of their actions are bound to have some form of consequences. They cannot be allowed to run wild doing whatever the h*ll they think is fun or right for them. Parenting order needs to be implemented no matter how many children dislike it, even parents at times.
Kids have to be brought up in a very specific way to make sure their behavior and attitude is In order. Let’s see what happens next. Scroll down below to continue reading!
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