Bring up - to look after (and be responsible for) children until they become adults., Educate - to teach, often at school, college, or university., Praise good behavior - to say nice things about something someone has done., Reward good behavior - to give a person something because they have done something well., Give in to - to finally agree with someone (when previously you have been arguing about something) or finally agree to do something., Spoil - to always let children have everything they want so that they learn only to think of themselves., Encourage - to suggest in a positive way or try to persuade your children that it would be good to do something, or to try to give them confidence to do something. , Force - to make your children do something (that they don’t want to do)., Punish - to give someone a punishment (something unpleasant) or make them suffer because they have broken the rules or law. , Shame - to say things (about someone) which makes that person feel embarrassed or bad about a particular situation. , Rebel against - to oppose someone in authority – in this case, parents., Disobey - to deliberately do the opposite of what someone asks you to do, or to deliberately not follow a rule.,

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