I strongly believe in non-violence and I try to teach this to my 4-year-old son.

I strongly believe in non-violence and I try to teach this to my 4-year-old son.

I strongly believe in non-violence and I try to teach this to my 4-year-old son. Nevertheless the result is that I reprove my son whenever he uses violence and at the same time their classmates hit him, probably because he is an “easy target”. Do I have the right to impose a “moral law” to my son, even though this law is not followed by most of the children and causes unhappiness to my son?

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