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AITA for giving my daughter’s things back that were taken away as punishment?

by Charlie Brown
October 28, 2025
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In a quiet neighborhood, a simple act of kindness by a seven-year-old girl spiraled into a painful family conflict. When the neighbors’ lost puppy was mistakenly thought stolen by the child, accusations shattered the innocence of her play, leading to harsh punishments and a deep rift between her parents.

As truths unfolded and apologies came too late, the true battle emerged—not over a puppy, but over trust, authority, and the courage to stand against unfairness. In the heart of a family, love clashed with control, leaving a mother torn between obedience and protecting her daughter’s dignity.

AITA for giving my daughter’s things back that were taken away as punishment?

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They accused her of stealing it, and my husband gave...

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As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Laura Markham states, “When we respond to our children with the intention to teach, we look for the underlying need or feeling, rather than just reacting to the behavior.” This situation presents a clear tension between teaching justice and teaching compliance.

The mother’s stance aligns with principles of emotional safety and validating a child’s experience of fairness. When a child is wrongly accused and then punished, forcing compliance teaches them that authority figures may inflict unfair consequences and that their own perception of reality is secondary to adult demands. The husband, conversely, is reacting from a place of prioritizing established structure and the principle of following parental instruction, regardless of the initial trigger. However, by insisting on the chores after the apology and confession, he risks modeling that submission to authority is more important than truth.

The mother’s reaction, while emotionally charged (‘I would rather die’), was contextually appropriate in defending her daughter against unwarranted discipline. A more constructive future approach would involve a unified parental discussion immediately upon learning the neighbors’ confession. The recommendation is for the parents to agree that once the factual error (the accusation) is corrected, the associated unearned punishment must be immediately rescinded, reinforcing to the child that the family values both fairness and respectful communication.

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[deleted] [removed] RoyallyOakie: NTA...

Is your husband willing to do ch**es for not listening...

Inner-Nothing7779 NTA Your husband is right, to a degree.

Yes, if she's given a punishment she needs to follow...

However, you and your husband have been given additional information...

She was completely innocent. Her punishment should absolutely be rescinded....

Your daughter didn't want to accept punishment for a crime...

Lonely-Toe9877 Your husband is being an a*shole here.: NTA. Parents...

It's okay for a parent to admit that they were...

Teklanika64 He is the A CallenFields: No you're right.

cocoabeach My wife and I agree. While we understand your...

teaching your daughter to submit to authority just because it's...

particularly for a little girl. NTA, but perhaps encourage your...

The original poster is deeply conflicted, prioritizing their daughter’s sense of justice—the right to refuse undeserved punishment—over their husband’s insistence on parental authority and adherence to assigned chores. The central conflict lies between the mother’s desire to protect her child from perceived injustice and the father’s focus on obedience and maintaining established disciplinary consequences, even after the factual basis for the initial issue was resolved.

Given that the child was disciplined for an action she did not commit, was the mother correct to support her daughter’s refusal to complete the unearned chores, or should the husband’s authority regarding obedience have taken precedence in maintaining household structure? Who was right in this clash between perceived justice and parental consistency?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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