The stepfather uses training as a punishment after the stepson is lacking respect moms in a viral clip

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A stepfather has become viral for having used the exercise to discipline his stepson-then share the video on Instagram.
The boy was surprised by telling his mother to “relax” after he was told to stop his current behavior.
His stepfather intervened, asking the boy: “You just told your mom to” relax “?”
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He then asked his stepson to make several pumps, followed by 60 squats.
“Counting them,” the man told his stepson calmly, while he was moving through training. “Continue to squat. All along.”
The punishment was followed by a conversation where the stepfather asked: “Do we say that our mom relaxed?”
The boy replied: “No.”
The man replied, “Absolutely not. I won’t let you talk to my daughter in this way … I would let someone else talk to her like that? No. So, you won’t be able to talk to her like that.”
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The two hugged him, and the boy apologized to his mother with a healthy, “sorry, mom”.
The stepfather put an end to the conversation by reassuring the boy he was loved.
“Hey, I love you,” he said.

A stepfather has become viral for having used the exercise to discipline his stepson-then share the video on Instagram. (Instagram / Raisingmaletich)
The video, which was published on the family’s Instagram account, Raisingmaletich, has since become viral on social networks, receiving millions of views.
“I will never stop being grateful to raise children with a real man who knows how to be a father, especially for his boys.”
The mother, who wrote the legend of the video, shared the following.
“I will never stop being grateful to raise children with a real man who knows how to be a father, especially for his boys. It is a masculinity. I was trying to send a work email while preparing breakfast for my family and my son continued to ask me to use my phone after I said to him several times” no, you have to wait. “His father heard him say” to cool “and here is how he managed it.
The parental approach encountered mixed reactions, but many social media users have shared their praise.
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“The stepfather did the right thing. Great!” An X user commented the Fox News video post.
“It’s a great punishment. Good job on the stepfather!” Another wrote.
The psychologist of education and parental expert, Dr. Michele Borba, reacted at the viral moment of an interview with Fox News Digital, noting that the discipline is not a single size.

The stepfather disciplined his stepson (not represented) by making him do pumps and squats. (istock)
Borba, who is based in California, said that the stepfather had approached the discipline of the “good path” in this scenario, calmly responding to the place of reacting and applying a punishment that seemed familiar and feasible for the child.
“It may be something that he and the child have done together or that the child is good, because (he) seems to have no problem doing it,” she said.
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“The most astonishing thing the father was just on the brand … He said:” This is what was wrong. “He was very quiet in his delivery,” continued Borba. “And then he said to his stepson in terms of uncertain terms – you don’t talk like that to your mom like that and I don’t want you to start again.”
“The huge red flag became viral with that … You now have a real emotional problem.”
Where the punishment went wrong, noted the expert, it was when the parents published it on the internet, how less it has become on the physical consequences and more on public humiliation.
“Everything that has been done now collapses, because the discipline is no longer face to face … It is shame,” said Borba.

Speaking calmly instead of reacting is a great approach to the discipline, said an expert. (istock)
“The huge red flag became viral with it, because now it’s not guilt. It’s shame. It’s public,” she added. “You now have a real emotional problem.”
Borba pointed out that discipline should always be adapted to age and adapted to the child, because making an intense child with which he is not comfortable would be considered inappropriate.
It is important that the discipline is delivered in a manner both responsible and respectful, said the expert.
“The key question is: will it improve the behavior of the child so that he does not repeat behavior?”

A pediatrician suggested to withdraw privileges instead of using “bodily punishment” during children’s discipline.
Dr. Dyan HES, pediatrician and medical director of Highline Modern Medicine in New York, also reacted to this discipline method in an interview with Fox News Digital, calling it a “ridiculous punishment”.
“If you’ve already made 60 squats, you know it’s painful, especially in a young prepubère child,” she said. “In any case, it is always a form of body punishment. The exercise should invoke positive, and non -negative connotations.”
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HES said that a more appropriate punishment could include giving “dead time” or withdrawing privileges such as screen time or games. “In this case, it could have been written to his mother,” she said.