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The unconventional way of disciplining his young son has divided the Internet after capturing a home safety camera moment, and the parents decided to upload it online.
Katie and Dustin Maltich are increasing the mixed family of four children. The parents were home with their 9-year-old son, Tommy, when they asked their mother to “chill”-a comment that they say is out of character for the boy.
Nearby, Dustin decided to immediately step.
“This was actually just an authentic moment,” he explained on Thursday on “Fox and Friends First”.
“I was in another room and heard that I thought there was an abusive comment for her mother, and we try to do results or correlarations.”
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In the clip, Dustin can be seen calmly instructing Tommy to leave and push-up. After some hesitation, the boy does according to the request and starts counting them.
After the practice, Dustin and Tommy discussed what happened and why their comments gave such a response. After the conversation, the two shared a throat, and Tommy apologized to his mother.
“When you demonstrate inability to control your tasks, I think a physical result not only cures, helps you regulate, but it also confirms that you are under your body control, and you can control what you say and what you do. Even if you don’t feel like this,” said Dustin.
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Katie later examined the indoor security footage of the family and realized that the moment was recorded.
He said, “This was just a tender, a special moment for me. I wanted to keep it and wanted to save it. So, I checked the ring camera, and it was there,” he said.
At that time, they followed only a few thousand. Katie was mainly to see the tender exchange for friends and family on social media, but the clip quickly went viral, drawing a edge of praise and criticism from the public.
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Some online users supported the approach and appreciated Dustin for standing for their wife in their home. Others argued that connecting exercise with punishment can create a negative association for physical activity later in life.
Parenting specialist and educational psychologist Dr. Mitchell Borba told Fox News Digital that the discipline itself was “right on right”, although he questioned the decision to publicly share the video.
Posting the clip, he said, an additional layer of discipline or even public insults can be seen.
Katie says that she is standing by her method and wanted other parents to see a different way of reprimanding children.
“I thought maybe other parents could do [see] It can inspire how it comes out in real time [them] The way it inspired me, “he said.
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“I thought I wanted to share it, and hopefully it helps other parents come up with a better solution to lose their children.”