| I’m laughing, because this generation of unspanked, overcoddled children are the ones committing school shootings and mass shootings. The generations raised so “abusively” didn’t. |
Interesting point. Higher levels of anxiety and depression, too. |
So you think the shooters in all these horrific murders would have been okay only if they had been spanked? Seriously?! And you have no clue that they all weren't spanked since 95% of families spank their little kids, right? |
All of the shooters were spanked as children, OP. |
This. Me, too. I am a grandmother who was never hit and never hit my children. Both of my daughters are loving, accomplished and generous women with loving husbands and sweet children. I cannot even imagine hitting a small child. |
This seems more relevant. |
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The concept of hitting a toddler or preschooler with the sole intention of causing that little being physical pain is truly appalling.
To the one poster who condones this barbaric practice - seek help. |
As the saying goes, sometimes you just have to apply the board of education to the seat of knowledge. |
That is truly pathetic, PP. A old pun to cover child abuse? |
Raises hand |
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Study finds spanked children more successful in life.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/6926823/Smacked-children-more-successful-later-in-life-study-finds.html I suspected it. It's common sense. |
Ridiculous. |
+1 Read the link for a good laugh. No data, just opinion by some professor at Calvin College. |
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NP here. Just chiming in to say that spanking doesn't have to be the end of the world, and sometimes solves problems in a less-traumatic way than what parents resort to, ie, yelling, nagging, or enduring months or years of the bad behavior. Like all parenting, it has to be done judiciously. You have to know your kid. You have to choose your moment, be in control of your emotions, correctly explain what you meant by it later on, etc. It's not the same as randomly hitting your child every time you're feeling lousy. Of course people who are scared of the world and like to simplify it with black and white thinking will not like this point of view. |
No, PP. Disciplining a child by the use of physical pain is always 100% wrong. It is black and white. |