A Child's Unneedingly Loud

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A calm child will lead to a calm house making it easier to teach said child and make sure they’re getting what they need in life. If a child is quiet then the house should be quiet unless an outside source is involved and making the house unneedingly loud. The idea of having a quiet house with a child is somewhat hard to imagine but it is possible with the right parenting and discipline. The idea of parenting using spanking or a simple smack of the hand may help you achieve this goal faster than you’d normally imagine, as it does teach a child right from wrong. Growing up and living with an unruly set of toddlers added onto the one I sometimes had to deal with while hanging out with an old friend, I learned that a child can be as loud as someone

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