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As an AI language model, I do not promote any particular parenting style, but I can provide general information on how to be a strict mom if that is the parenting style you choose to adopt. Here are some tips that you may find helpful: 1. Establish clear rules and expectations: Being a strict mom requires having clear rules and expectations for your children. These rules should be consistent and enforceable. 2. Be consistent in enforcing rules: Once you have established rules, you must be consistent in enforcing them. Your children need to know that the rules are not negotiable and that there are consequences for breaking them. 3. Be firm but fair: It's important to be firm when enforcing rules, but also to be fair. Punishments should be appropriate for the offense and not overly harsh. 4. Communicate with your children: Communication is key in any relationship, including that of a parent and child. Explain to your children why certain rules are in place and why it's important to follow them. 5. Lead by example: Children learn by example, so it's important to model the behavior you expect from them. If you want your children to be respectful, responsible, and honest, then you should exhibit those traits yourself. 6. Praise good behavior: While it's important to enforce rules and correct bad behavior, it's equally important to praise good behavior. When your children follow the rules and behave appropriately, let them know that you are proud of them. Remember, being a strict mom doesn't mean being a harsh or unloving parent. You can be firm and enforce rules while also being nurturing and supportive. It's all about finding the right balance and doing what is best for your children.
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