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Frenchfryenjoyer (she/her)@lemmings.worldM to Insane People Quora@lemmings.world · 3 days ago

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Frenchfryenjoyer (she/her)@lemmings.worldM to Insane People Quora@lemmings.world · 3 days ago
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      I have reputable studies behind my statement

      You have nothing if you don’t provide sources besides a claim that you’ve made. I’ve seen studies too and every one I’ve seen specifically references teenagers. There’s also studies that say “taking something away” doesn’t work, yet you do that by taking away video games.

      Taking things away from our kids to help them change their behaviour often looks like taking away privileges, toys, or activities. There are a few reasons why “taking things away” is an ineffective method of discipline.

      You’ll notice this article cites their sources.

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          Twice you’ve avoided sourcing your claims. Why should any third party reading this thread believe what you say? Why should I?

          Not against taking things away. I specifically gave examples of taking things away earlier, including from my own son.

          So you don’t believe the studies that show your method is ineffective but you do believe the ones you continue to avoid sourcing?

          Taking things away from our kids to help them change their behaviour often looks like taking away privileges, toys, or activities. There are a few reasons why “taking things away” is an ineffective method of discipline.

          You made a claim of fact and yet refuse to source it so why should I believe some random stranger that their “sources” exist?

          In fact, you do the exact thing you’re against in a different way. Sure, you don’t take your child’s door; instead you take something else

          I’d love to see your “sources” that state taking a door away from an 8-10 year old is “shattering their trust”.

          Edit: of course you downvote, still without providing sources.

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              That’s three times you’ve now avoided providing your “sources”.

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                  You’re going to call me a liar

                  You’re not? I don’t think it’s unreasonable for someone to provide the studies you to cited. And you clearly downvoted them. Anybody can view votes on Lemmy using lemvotes. They’re public on Lemmy, that’s why I don’t voting either way though I might move to Piefed when lemm.ee goes offline.

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                  Four times you’ve avoided providing your “sources”.

                  Votes are public on Lemmy. That’s how I know you went back and downvoted every one of my comments on this post after I called you out for downvoting my one comment.

                  You started to deflect and refuse to source your claims after I pointed out your hypocrisy and continue to do so.

                  You could backup your original claims by posting supporting sources, or you could have phrased your original comment as your opinion, which it seems clear now it was.

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                    If they provide sources your comments are going to look pretty silly.

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