A common practice in
conventional child discipline is to not accept the child's feelings or actions, but to attempt, instead, to correct both.
Not exact matches
Each was not afraid to question
conventional wisdom, to remain open - minded, to adopt a
child - like curiosity, to work hard, to seek wisdom from other
disciplines, to learn from others, to challenge ideas and to be willing to admit and learn from mistakes.
The natural disorder of
children expresses itself in the tyrannical will to power over others, and the
conventional response of parents is to subdue this desire with the
discipline of the traditional virtues.
He stresses the importance of
children recognizing the interrelatedness of the
conventional disciplines.