The Mental Health Janitors

Episode 37 - You Should Discipline Your Kids

March 19, 2024 Aaron Quinonez and Jessica Burgans
Episode 37 - You Should Discipline Your Kids
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The Mental Health Janitors
Episode 37 - You Should Discipline Your Kids
Mar 19, 2024
Aaron Quinonez and Jessica Burgans

This episode covers why you should discipline your kids. Sgt Q and Doc Jess offer parenting advice, including the importance of admitting mistakes as parents as well as a critical look at law enforcement policies and the impact on communities. It emphasizes the importance of discipline in raising children, utilizing technology to monitor parents in disciplining methods, and leans on scripture for ancient wisdom on parenting. The hosts, Sgt Q and Doc Jess, engage in a detailed conversation on societal expectations of men and the fallacy of being a self-made individual without needing guidance or mentorship. They delve into issues surrounding law enforcement, legislative impacts on police abilities, and share personal grievances and observations on how criminals are treated in the judicial system, specifically in Washington State. The episode features a critique of soft policies on crime and calls for community action. Furthermore, it talks about a collaborative approach to understanding and implementing discipline in children's upbringing, backed by both personal opinions and scriptural references.

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This episode covers why you should discipline your kids. Sgt Q and Doc Jess offer parenting advice, including the importance of admitting mistakes as parents as well as a critical look at law enforcement policies and the impact on communities. It emphasizes the importance of discipline in raising children, utilizing technology to monitor parents in disciplining methods, and leans on scripture for ancient wisdom on parenting. The hosts, Sgt Q and Doc Jess, engage in a detailed conversation on societal expectations of men and the fallacy of being a self-made individual without needing guidance or mentorship. They delve into issues surrounding law enforcement, legislative impacts on police abilities, and share personal grievances and observations on how criminals are treated in the judicial system, specifically in Washington State. The episode features a critique of soft policies on crime and calls for community action. Furthermore, it talks about a collaborative approach to understanding and implementing discipline in children's upbringing, backed by both personal opinions and scriptural references.

Support the Show.