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What does real discipline look like in a Jewish home? In this episode of Becoming Home, Rabbi Greenwald and Rabbi Yudkowsky explore a deeper framework for parenting — one that challenges the way we think about discipline, punishment, and love itself. They unpack three aspects of love – how they work together and how in their absence disciplinary measures fail and create unintended damage. They also distinguish between discipline, control, and helping a child realize their truest self. Along the way, they touch on: • When limits strengthen a child — and when they break them • Why punishment often backfires in today’s world • The difference between creating compliance and restoring free will • What it means to discipline from clarity instead of reaction • And how connection changes everything This episode opens up a more nuanced, and sometimes uncomfortable, look at what it really means to guide a child — without losing them in the process. Timestamps 00:00 What is discipline really for? 02:40 Three expressions of love (Ramchal) 06:15 Create strength vs. resistance 10:30 A hug of connection and boundaries 25:45 Punishment as a tool 30:30 Corporal punishment: why it rarely lands as intended 35:50 Discipline vs. control — restoring free will 41:10 When a child feels rejected 46:00 Clarity vs. reacting in the moment 54:10 Rethinking consequences 58:00 Influence of healthy discipline on a child
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