bring someone up - to care for a child until they are an adult, often giving them particular beliefs, praise - to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing, reward - something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc, rebel against something - to oppose or disobey one in authority or control., disobey - to refuse to do something that you are told to do, encourage somebody to do something - to talk or behave in a way that gives someone confidence to do something., force somebody to do something - to make something happen or make someone do something difficult, unpleasant, or unusual, especially by threatening or not offering the possibility of choice, give in to something - to finally agree to what someone wants, after refusing for a period of time, spoil - to allow a child to do or have everything that it wants to, usually so that it expects to get everything it wants and does not show respect to other people, nag - o criticize or complain often in an annoying way, especially in order to try and make someone do something, tell someone off - to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong, shame (verb) - to make someone feel ashamed, punish - to cause people who have done something wrong or committed a crime to suffer by making them do something they don’t want to do,

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