to receive orders

Which are correct:

[color=red]1) I am not a child to receive orders from you.
[color=indigo]2) I am not a child, to receive orders from you.

[color=red]3) I am not your child to receive orders from you.
[color=indigo]4) I am not your child, to receive orders from you.

Which imply:
a) I am a child/your child, but that does not mean that you can give me orders
and which mean:
b) I am not a child and therefore you cannot give me orders.

Gratefully,
Navi.

I would just say:

You cannot/ should not give me orders.
I am not a child, and don’t need to take orders from you.