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Dr. Julia Hare @ 07 SOBU - discipline

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Thank you Dr. Hare, for calling the media to task. Speaking to the resiliency of the Black family then, and now and in the future.

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  • Thank you for this video. It was jam packed with knowledge and wisdom! Peace and blessings to you!

  • Thank you Ms Soulflower.  Keep blooming! Peace.

  • Very nice. Tyler

  • Thank you Tyler. I appreciate your taking the time to check my vid out. Peace.

  • I really do enjoy your posts, they're informative, well humoured and provide me with much needed hope for the continuation of the concept of the 'Black Community' - that's my personal take.

    Please keep posting - I'll be back to make a more substantive contribution

  • Thank you Ziggi. We've got to stay hopeful about the growth of our community. I'm looking forward to you coming back and contributing more. Peace.

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  • discipline is the most important word in the conversation of progress and achievement. Not so much bc of the physical disciplining of children but the mental aspect. Having a strong mind and being disciplined is essential in rearing our children with love that is tough but encouraging and very specific to each child, bc every child does respond the same to certain stimuli

  • I admired your video. But wish you could elaborate more on discipline (I think i spelled that wrong). Many a have a misconception about discipline. Discipline is more than just whupping a child.

  • I'm a 34 y/o black woman. you are correct in your philosophy on baby boomers needing to take responsibilty for the demise of the children. My mom was on crack and still is today. That stuff killed the community. Children like me grew up self managed and self tought. Some of us who had common sense and good judgement made it out of that horrifying ordeal with a plan to excell. But lots of us children just evolved into what you see today in the black community; mass confusion.

  • This is powerful and food for thought! What are the priorities that support life affirming actions in children? Indeed, what is the middle ground for disciplining and/or helping our children to behave in ways that do not damage them or others?

  • @peasah2005

    Sister Julia Hare inspires us, to do the right thing as Africans are to do.

    When it comes to self-discipline onto our children, it is vital so that our children to get out of hand.

    We shouldn't be too hard on our children, but we shouldn't be too leaniant towards them.

  • the did have something to do with for some of us, but you are right crack has done more harm to blacks than anything in who know how long, what happen was we were to told that the bmw meant that you were somebody, and nothing if you did'nt have what the world say you should , black need to go back to GOD ITS THAT SIMPLE

  • We are not doing it the Dr. Hare is talking about. We came up with respect. Of course it can be taken too far. Our children were in control in the days when they knew they would be punished if they got out of hand. We can agree to disagree.

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