Judge Judy just offered parents one piece of advice they desperately need to follow

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Multiple generations of parents have ruined countless childrens’ hope for a better future with new-age “post-modern” parenting techniques like “soft parenting.”

That’s painfully evident any time one ventures into public these days.

But now Judge Judy is offering parents one piece of advice they desperately need to follow. 

Soft parents create soft people

America has grown so soft that jokes are being banned and insults are being made illegal. 

It seems as though most everyone is on some sort of pharmaceutical drug for an untold humber of mental or social illnesses, “emotional trauma” has become one of the most used buzzwords in pop culture, and so-called “safe spaces” are in high demand. 

However, the Judy Justice courtroom is the last place anyone would consider a safe space. 

Judge Judith Scheindlin has been welcomed into American living rooms for decades, and one of the reasons viewers love her so much is because she tells the truths others won’t due to fear.

Children from “soft parenting” homes don’t stand a chance when staring across the aisle from the tough-nosed judge from Brooklyn.

But fear not, Judge Judy has advice to make sure your children don’t end up weak, socially inept, triggered snowflakes.

Judge Judy is teaching parental lessons 

Scheindlin was interviewed on Fox News when she shared her opinions on the problems with modern parenting.

To sum up, the judge’s advice is: When seeking friends, parents should find adults, not look to their children. 

“My advice to parents is you’re not supposed to be friends,” Sheindlin said. “Parents sometimes run into trouble when they say, ‘we just want to be our kids’ buddy. But children require rules, just as the adults do.” 

Judge Judy says the need for order and boundaries begins before birth. 

“It’s always been my view that babies feel swaddled in the womb – they’re close,” Scheindlin continued. “And that’s why they teach mothers and fathers of newborns, how to swaddle their baby, tight when they’re infants, because they feel secure in that tight blanket. And as you mature, you sort of loosen that blanket so that children develop their wings. They crawl, then they walk. But you’re never supposed to get away from basic rules.”

America’s favorite judge added that she believes part of the reason the United States is experiencing violent crime surges, a crisis on the U.S. southern border, and an inability to answer basic questions – like “what is a woman?” – is because “the rules get blurred.” 

Judge Judy walks the walk 

And Scheindlin believes parents can help curb some of those societal problems from their kitchen table. 

She believes parents need to do a better job teaching their children morals through example – adding that even little white lies are wrong. 

And Judge Judy doesn’t just say these things – she lived them. 

Fox News also spoke to one of Scheindlin’s kids, Judge Adam Levy. 

Levy is currently one of the judges on the show Tribunal Justice, which is produced by his mother. 

Before coming on to the Freevee program, Levy spent 25 years in the legal system, including serving as Putnam County, New York District Attorney. 

And says he got to where he is, because his mom brought her tough approach in the courtroom home with her. 

“I became the cross-examiner that I am because of her,” Levy said. “Growing up, whenever I was a little off, if I told a lie, if I tried to cover something up because I did something wrong, she always knew. She knew. And it wasn’t just that she had that sixth sense, which she did, but she was able to ask a series of questions that ultimately I was unable to answer.”

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