I posted this in another place, where it quickly sparked a discussion that made me think y'all might have fun with it here, too.
From the discussion, it's apparent I need to expound on a few things: this is an impermanent exercise and an incomplete image of the real deal, and these things were made clear to the persons involved. Also, I did not create an unjust situation. After my son quickly realized it was unfair to be given responsibility for someone's behavior without a means to affect that behavior, I explained to him how responsibility and authority are inseparable, and explicitly outlined for him the measure of force he was authorized to use in the event of rebellion. I will allow the exercise to be terminated should she exhibit to him an ungovernable and unrepentant nature. And, of course, I will be watching over the entire simulation to intervene if things go sideways. This is a delegation of authority, not an abdication.
I delegated some of my responsibility to my son today. I made him his sister's covering before me and told him he would be punished if she disobeyed my word. He said that didn't sound fair if she didn't obey him.
Even a 9yo can see that a man must be allowed to force obedience.
From the discussion, it's apparent I need to expound on a few things: this is an impermanent exercise and an incomplete image of the real deal, and these things were made clear to the persons involved. Also, I did not create an unjust situation. After my son quickly realized it was unfair to be given responsibility for someone's behavior without a means to affect that behavior, I explained to him how responsibility and authority are inseparable, and explicitly outlined for him the measure of force he was authorized to use in the event of rebellion. I will allow the exercise to be terminated should she exhibit to him an ungovernable and unrepentant nature. And, of course, I will be watching over the entire simulation to intervene if things go sideways. This is a delegation of authority, not an abdication.