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1. When you break a child for respect, you try to make the child afraid to do or not do things that would not actually face discipline or would not face the child's perceived severity of discipline by applying additional [force] or other pressure. 2. When you break a child for obedience, you try to make the child more obedient in other aspects of these things, or in other things, by applying additional force or other [pressure on] some things. 3. When you break a child for acceptance, you try to make the child give up or partially give up anger, either permanently, temporarily, at some daily moments, or at more rare moments, by applying additional force or other pressure. 4. When you break a child to reduce [vulnerability], you discipline the child more severely, claiming (usually in the form of an implication) that this will hopefully reduce the child's pain from being [disciplined]. 5. Other important meanings that I didn't think of. 6. Other unimportant meanings.
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