Anonymous wrote:Your kids are smaller than you and they are dependent on you for everything. And you hit them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't. My dad spanked me once and he says immediately he saw a complete 180 in my personality. I basically withdrew from everyone and stopped talking to people permanently. I still have an avoidant attachment style. To this day, he'll cry if it gets brought up.
I took a TON of parenting classes and read so many books because I wanted to be an effective, kind, caring parent. I've never needed to resort to spanking (or really any kind of punishment).
I also did a lot of reflection on what I wanted out of parenting, and decided strict obedience isn't really a trait I care about. I had children to enrich my life, so I prefer happy times rather than the stress of getting another person to comply.
We live in an area that relies heavily on punishment for raising kids, and my kids are always the most well-behaved. It's actually very frustrating for me - the kids we play with that are punished the most are the ones who hurt my kids the most. My 5 yo DD has a couple friends who are ALWAYS getting spanked, and they have huge problems with hitting other kids. These same parents are always commenting on how calm my kids and me all are, and I've tried explaining better parenting techniques, but they don't listen.
So you’re still not talking to people? But in all seriousness, your attachment style didn’t arise from just one spanking. That’s just not how it works.
Anonymous wrote:I don't. My dad spanked me once and he says immediately he saw a complete 180 in my personality. I basically withdrew from everyone and stopped talking to people permanently. I still have an avoidant attachment style. To this day, he'll cry if it gets brought up.
I took a TON of parenting classes and read so many books because I wanted to be an effective, kind, caring parent. I've never needed to resort to spanking (or really any kind of punishment).
I also did a lot of reflection on what I wanted out of parenting, and decided strict obedience isn't really a trait I care about. I had children to enrich my life, so I prefer happy times rather than the stress of getting another person to comply.
We live in an area that relies heavily on punishment for raising kids, and my kids are always the most well-behaved. It's actually very frustrating for me - the kids we play with that are punished the most are the ones who hurt my kids the most. My 5 yo DD has a couple friends who are ALWAYS getting spanked, and they have huge problems with hitting other kids. These same parents are always commenting on how calm my kids and me all are, and I've tried explaining better parenting techniques, but they don't listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spank for repeated defiance, or the kind of situation where they’re not staying in timeout, or just not listening at all. It’s not in anger, we’ll usually go their room to do it and explain why they’re going to be spanked. Then they’re turned over the lap and spanked.
+1 the willful disobedience has consequences
So you do it in cold blood? Even the law recognizes the difference between premeditated murder and manslaughter.
Lol. I’m a cold blooded spanker!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spank for repeated defiance, or the kind of situation where they’re not staying in timeout, or just not listening at all. It’s not in anger, we’ll usually go their room to do it and explain why they’re going to be spanked. Then they’re turned over the lap and spanked.
+1 the willful disobedience has consequences
So you do it in cold blood? Even the law recognizes the difference between premeditated murder and manslaughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spank for repeated defiance, or the kind of situation where they’re not staying in timeout, or just not listening at all. It’s not in anger, we’ll usually go their room to do it and explain why they’re going to be spanked. Then they’re turned over the lap and spanked.
+1 the willful disobedience has consequences
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spank for repeated defiance, or the kind of situation where they’re not staying in timeout, or just not listening at all. It’s not in anger, we’ll usually go their room to do it and explain why they’re going to be spanked. Then they’re turned over the lap and spanked.
+1 the willful disobedience has consequences
Anonymous wrote:I love the, "I was spanked, and I turned out fine." Honey, everyone else hates ya! Just kidding. But seriously, you turned out fine compared to who - the other hypothetical you that was never spanked and who you keep an ongoing comparison of psychological and physical health with? "I turned out fine" unfortunately is not really a comment that the individual making it is qualified to make.
Anonymous wrote:We spank for repeated defiance, or the kind of situation where they’re not staying in timeout, or just not listening at all. It’s not in anger, we’ll usually go their room to do it and explain why they’re going to be spanked. Then they’re turned over the lap and spanked.