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How to Cultivate Your Kid's Respect for You | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Parents, your level of respect for our current government indirectly affects how well your kids will respect you.
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Here’s why: government is your civil authority. When you are respectful and honoring of the offices in which each member stands,
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you set the example for how your children should respond to you,
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their authority at home. Badmouthing authority figures gives them the liberty to copy what you do…
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and ultimately badmouth you. Respecting an office of authority doesn’t mean you agree with them…
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but it does mean that you wish them well, respect their decisions,
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and believe they are working with the nation’s best interests in mind.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.