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Punishment doesn't teach accountability.
It teaches your kids:
1. That you punish yourself to get things done
2. That what you say to do has to be forced
3. That they will have to punish themselves to get things done
4. That they aren't inherently good.
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That's why...
We didn’t use timeouts.
We didn’t take things away.
We didn't raise our voices at them.
A Question I Often Get Asked Is How I Raised...
Joe Hudson
While regular practice might include mindless repetitions, deliberate practice requires focused attention and is conducted with the specific goal of improving performance.
The Beginner's Guide to Deliberate Practice
jamesclear.com
Good decision making is oblique because it is iterative and experimental: it constantly adapts as new information, of many kinds, becomes available. Much of that information comes from the process of decision making itself.
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