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When we face the task of educating, families and educators often expect children to be obedient, to listen to us and not protest what we ask of them. But what does obedience entail? Do we want obedient children or responsible children? We must go beyond the present moment and reflect on how we want our children to be in the future: obedient or responsible? How do our children behave when they are obedient? If we stop to reflect, we will realize that when a child behaves obediently, he is a submissive and dependent child who obeys what we tell him and does it. First of all, we must clarify something: Obedience is good, yes, but to a certain extent. Children have to learn to behave and to distinguish between what is right and wrong, to know what is expected of them and to be able to regulate and control their behavior in specific situations. For example: he has to follow some basic rules or rules of coexistence, such as in class he has to sit down, he has to know how to listen to others before speaking, he cannot eat from other people's plates, nor can he run around in a restaurant, etc. But it is important that he has his own criteria and acts responsibly. What good is obedience if we do not teach the child to be responsible? If we only teach the child to be obedient, but do not encourage the development of responsibility, when he has to face situations in which he has no one to tell him how to act, he will not know what is expected of him to do and it can lead him to bad decisions in the future. How to Make Children Obey the First Time How to Get Your Child to Obey Parents Trick This channel tries to provide dynamics that WORK so that you can take control of the class and lead your students to KNOWLEDGE, in a way that is satisfactory for both you and them. In this BET, we all win!! I would love for you to comment on everything you like and what you don't like, so that I can evolve in my theories and practices. Together we will perfect them. ARE YOU IN? I love education and everything that has to do with the world of learning. Of course, I'm talking about EVERYTHING. You can also visit my website: https://www.jamesvanderlust.com Instagram: / jamesvanderlust Facebook: / jamesvanderlust Blog: http://jamesvanderlust.blogspot.com.es/