Obviously you don't have kids. It'll be interesting how your theories
work out. Physical punishment does not work .. it just teaches that hitting
and violence is ok. I can recall my daughter having a few melt downs at
that age. I sure never needed to strike her.
Skyhog may not have had kids, but I have. Two of them are older than some here on this board. The other two I helped raise, now have five year olds of their own.
I don't beleive anyone here is saying to beat the kid during melt-down.
If you have waited that long to apply disicipline it's too late.
One has to establish a hierarchy of control. The child, is at the bottom of this hierarchy.
Problem, is that children cannot be intelligently reasoned with until age eight- or more. The only thing they will understand, is pain.
Now again, I'm not advocating the beating of children, which
is abuse.
but the spanking that comes from a parent, is the same as the slight nip that an animal gives its young when it becomed botherful. It does no damage, yet lets the youngster know who is boss, and that consequences
do accompany their actions.
Effective discipline has three key components: first, a loving, supportive relationship between parent and child; second, use of positive reinforcement when children behave well; and third, use of punishment when children misbehave.
I think that anyone who says not to spank, is teaching them not that violence is OK, but that
bribery is.
IOW, when they are "good" they get praise, presents or whatever.
when they are naughty, they get......what? Time out?
What "punishment" is that?
Read (Proverbs 13:24) which states:
"He who spareth
the rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him correcteth him betimes"
and (Proverbs 23:13-14) "Withhold not correction from a child: for if thou strike him with the rod, he shall not die. Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and deliver his soul from hell."
Now, I am far from religious, but, I just happened to look up the old saying
" Spare the rod and spoil the child" and came across the above.
Opinion
Look at all the politicians ( Highly visible) these days that are being indicted for bribery, and corruption.
Most are in their 40's. Children, at the same time period when this "Don't spank" theory appears to have originated (1960's-70's)
They became this, when........last year? Two years ago? Hardly.
It's been going on since they were kids.
I wonder...... if they got spanked.
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