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Corporal Punishment (spanking) of kids: Yay or nay???
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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 14418823" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>This. I was spanked maybe 2-3 times ever, and it made all the difference in the world. My brother....no ****s given. No punishment worked. Spanking just added to his "I'm a victim" mentality. If you tried to put him in time out, he flat out refused and not even physically dragging him to his room worked. Teachers told him to go to the office, he wouldn't go; he knew they couldn't physically make him. Reasoning with him was useless because he was a victim and everything you said was lies, nothing he ever did was bad. And nothing scared him enough to keep him straight. I was the kind of kid who was more afraid of disappointing my parents than of getting spanked, and that kept me in line. My brother and I are polar opposites in the discipline department, and we share parents and living situations. There simply is no one size fits all punishment rule for raising kids.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, not really. My mom remembers hearing about school shootings as a child in the 70s, but it wasn't as widely known/discussed in the days before social media, 24 hour news channels, and every single person getting to air their worthless opinions on the matter in an effort to further their own misguided political stances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 14418823, member: 52848"] This. I was spanked maybe 2-3 times ever, and it made all the difference in the world. My brother....no ****s given. No punishment worked. Spanking just added to his "I'm a victim" mentality. If you tried to put him in time out, he flat out refused and not even physically dragging him to his room worked. Teachers told him to go to the office, he wouldn't go; he knew they couldn't physically make him. Reasoning with him was useless because he was a victim and everything you said was lies, nothing he ever did was bad. And nothing scared him enough to keep him straight. I was the kind of kid who was more afraid of disappointing my parents than of getting spanked, and that kept me in line. My brother and I are polar opposites in the discipline department, and we share parents and living situations. There simply is no one size fits all punishment rule for raising kids. No, not really. My mom remembers hearing about school shootings as a child in the 70s, but it wasn't as widely known/discussed in the days before social media, 24 hour news channels, and every single person getting to air their worthless opinions on the matter in an effort to further their own misguided political stances. [/QUOTE]
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