Stepfather punishes the child’s disrespect with flexions and squats in viral video
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A stepfather has gone viral for using the exercise to discipline his stepson, and then share the video on Instagram.
The child was caught telling his mother to “cool” after they told him to stop his current behavior.
His stepfather intervened, asking the child: “You just told your mother to” cool “?”
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Then he instructed his stepson to do several flexions, followed by 60 squats.
“Count Em,” the man told calmly calmly, while moving through training. “Keep on squatting. All the way down.”
The punishment was followed by a conversation in which the stepfather asked: “Do we tell our mother to relax?”
The child replied: “No.”
The man replied: “Absolutely not. I will not let you talk to my girl that way … would let someone else talk to her like this? No. then, you can’t talk to her like that.”
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The two hugged him and the boy apologized to his mother with healthy health, “I’m sorry, mom.”
The stepfather ended the conversation assuring the child who was loved.
“Hey, I love you,” he said.

A stepfather has gone viral for using the exercise to discipline his stepson, and then share the video on Instagram. (Instagram/Raisingmaleph)
The video, which was published on the family’s Instagram account, Raisingmaleph, has gone viral on social networks, receiving millions of opinions.
“I will never stop being grateful to raise children with a man who really knows how to be a father, especially for his children.”
The mother, who wrote the legend of the video, shared the following.
“I will never stop being grateful to raise children with a real man who knows how to be a father, especially for his children. This is masculinity. I was trying to send a work email while preparing breakfast for my family and my son was still asking me to use my phone after having repeatedly told him” you need to wait. “
The parenting approach found mixed reactions, but many social media users shared their praise.
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“The stepfather did the right thing. Impressive!” An X user commented on the publication of the News video.
“That is incredible punishment. Good job on the stepfather!” Another wrote.
The educational psychologist and parent expert, Dr. Michele Borba, reacted to the viral moment in an interview with News Digital, pointing out that discipline is not a unique size.

The stepfather disciplined his stepson (not in the photo) making him make flexions and squats. (Istock)
Borba, based in California, commented that the stepfather approached the discipline of the “correct way” in this scenario, responding calmly instead of reacting and enforcing a punishment that seemed familiar and feasible for the child.
“It may be something that he and the child did together or the child is good, because [he] It seems not having trouble doing it, “he said.
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“The most surprising thing that dad did was in the brand … He said: ‘This is what was wrong.’ “And then let his stepson know in unequivocal terms: you don’t talk like that to your mother and I don’t want you to do it again.”
“The huge red flag was going viral with it … now you really have an emotional problem.”
Where the punishment went wrong, said the expert, it was when the parents published it on the Internet, at which time he became less about the physical consequences and more about public humiliation.
“What has been done now falls apart, because discipline is no longer appropriate for the face … it is ashamed,” said Borba.

Speaking calmly instead of reacting is a great approach to discipline, said an expert. (Istock)
“The huge red flag was going viral with her, because now it’s not a fault. It’s a shame. It’s public,” he added. “Now you have a real emotional problem.”
Borba emphasized that discipline should always be appropriate for age and adapted to the child, since making a child exercise exhausting with which they do not feel comfortable would be considered inappropriate.
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It is important that discipline is delivered in a responsible and respectful way, said the expert.
“The key question is, will it improve the child’s behavior so that they don’t repeat behavior?”
Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for News Digital.


