Thinking about “The Rockpile,” which parent or guardian in your life has been the strictest when it comes to discipline? Explain how their approach to discipline has influenced you or shaped your behavior.

 Prompt Response: When it comes to discipline, my mom is the strictest. Her favorite form of discipline is taking away my phone, which she very much enjoys. I get my phone taken a lot. I get it taken over, stupid things like being on my phone straight away as I get home. This form a punishment makes me mad because my parents tend to blame all my actions on my phone, when in reality it has nothing to do with that. This form of punishment is constant, so it shapes my behavior, it makes me have more of an attitude, which my parents don't love. 

Summary: In class today, we took notes on the process of elimination. We then took a group quiz on the poem we read in class yesterday.

Reflection: I learned to take my quizzes more slowly, because I sped through the quiz and got a 53%.

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