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Students Making Out with Their Own Parents

No, but it isn't about disciplining. It's about finding a way to give them everything they want and not have them be spoiled and have them be appreciative of everything they have.

January 18, 201812:11Lorraine Nash
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David11:53
No, no, no, no, I'm not, I'm not like hating on it because I know I'm probably going to do that as a dad too. But it's just, I know that if my parents were talking to me, they'd be like, dude, you can't, you can't do this to your kid. You got to, you got to d…
Jason12:05
Do you think your parents would say that to me if we were actually had a conversation about it? They'd be like, you're spoiling—
David12:10
it's none of their business.
Lorraine Nash12:11
No, but it isn't about disciplining. It's about finding a way to give them everything they want and not have them be spoiled and have them be appreciative of everything they have.
David12:21
So smaller supply.
Lorraine Nash12:23
So it's not so much, yeah, it's not so much, I mean, I think Wyatt and Charlie are very appreciative for what they have. They're not spoiled. They know about other kids that don't have those things.
Jason12:34
But I also make videos with them, and so to incentivize them, I'm like, when he gets an apple wash, I'm like, that's for— that's for that Brandale you sweated out that Sunday in the park with, you know, that drone that wouldn't fly.