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Soft Addictions

Soft addictions are recurring mood-driven or compulsive behaviors - like excessive gaming, social media use, or nail-biting - that can sap time and wellbeing. They're not a formal clinical term, but many are treated as behavioral addictions; practical steps - limits, CBT, and family-focused change - can reduce harm.

Punishment

Decades of research and pediatric guidance advise against spanking. Short-term compliance is possible, but physical punishment is linked with aggression, worse parent-child relationships, and mental-health risks. Use consistent, nonviolent alternatives instead.

Baby Sitter

A babysitter taught our nine-year-old and her friends poker; they played late and won money. The night became a favorite memory, but today we'd set clearer boundaries about underage gambling, time limits and non-monetary stakes.