I caught my 12-year-old daughter watching Hilda on Netflix so I grounded her for 13 years and took away her food, water, and bed privileges. Should I have done more?

 It's crucial to approach parenting with a balanced and constructive mindset. While it's natural to set boundaries for your child's media consumption, the punishment you described—grounding for 13 years and withholding basic necessities—seems excessive. It's essential to consider age-appropriate consequences and focus on fostering open communication rather than implementing harsh measures.


Firstly, talk to your daughter about your concerns regarding the content she's watching. Understand her perspective and discuss why you feel certain shows might not be suitable for her age. Encourage her to share her thoughts and feelings, creating an environment where she feels comfortable expressing herself.


Secondly, explore alternative consequences that align with the situation. Perhaps limit her screen time or assign additional chores to reinforce responsibility. Establishing reasonable consequences helps teach accountability without resorting to extreme measures that may negatively impact your relationship with your daughter.


Thirdly, emphasize the importance of balance. Instead of completely restricting her

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