freckles and boo
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This guy gets kissed up to more than anyone I've ever seen...
And THIS we agree on.

This guy gets kissed up to more than anyone I've ever seen...
Teaching children that the way to solve a problem is through violence - how can that be a good thing?
There are studies that kids who are not spanked have a higher IQ and just last year there was a study that said spanking kids increases risk of sexual problems as adults.
Who could be pro-spanking?
I'm not saying anything necessarily about how YOU discipline, and yes we will agree to disagree...all I'm saying is that if you choose to discipline your kids based solely on studies you may not be receiving accurate information. It's all based on whether you believe everything you read or not I guess. More than likely you already believe what the study shows and you're using this "fact/statistic" to prove your belief.![]()
There's a loaded question. Who could possibly be for their kids having a lower IQ and sexual problems?Certainly not good parents.
You can find a study that says just about anything. The fact remains that all parents have to find the method of discipline that works best for their own children. Spanking is legal and some parents find that it works with their kids. There's nothing wrong with that, just as there is nothing wrong with using other methods os discipline if they work better for your child.
There are studies that kids who are not spanked have a higher IQ and just last year there was a study that said spanking kids increases risk of sexual problems as adults.
Taking all other arguments/studies out of the equation it comes down to:
Is it okay to ever hit a child?
If a stranger/teacher/priest spanked your child - most people would be running for the police. If spanking is so great - how come you will not allow others to do it if your child misbehaves?
Gosh, that would make shopping such a better experience.![]()
If a stranger/teacher/priest spanked your child - most people would be running for the police. If spanking is so great - how come you will not allow others to do it if your child misbehaves?
Gosh, that would make shopping such a better experience.![]()
Chosing not to hit a person who is smaller than me - I did not need a study to tell me that is wrong.
It makes more sense then hitting someone bigger then you![]()
I was raised old school, I got spanked, smacked, slapped, strapped. I grew up just fine. Never been arrested, never been violent, don't have any sexual problems. The only thing that came from my Mom spanking me was I had no respect for how my Mom handled situations. Sometimes my punsihment did not fit the crime. And I hated my mom for years. I didn't want my kids to ever feel about me the way I felt about my Mom so I didn't spank. I found others ways to discipline and it has worked out pretty good.
BTW, my mom and I are good friends now, she has admitted to being too hard on me when I was a child, but she was raising me the way her mother raised her.
Which begs the question...what happens when your child is bigger than you? Is it OK for him to hit the parents now, and just make it a slugfest?
Young children who are spanked by their parents grow up to be happier and more successful than those who have never been hit, research claims. It found that children who are spanked before the age of six perform better at school when they are teenagers. They are also more likely to do voluntary work and to want to go to university than those who have never been physically disciplined.
I really can't believe the logic and explanations in some of these responses. And really, who cares about all these stupid studies? Here's another study for you, just to throw it in the pot:
See. Now I can say that spankers are better parents and creating happier children with a better future than non-spankers.![]()
Some people just need to get over themselves. Just because someone chooses to spank doesn't mean they're a bad parent, or morally corrupt, or anything of the sort.![]()
I really can't believe the logic and explanations in some of these responses. And really, who cares about all these stupid studies? Here's another study for you, just to throw it in the pot:
See. Now I can say that spankers are better parents and creating happier children with a better future than non-spankers.![]()
Some people just need to get over themselves. Just because someone chooses to spank doesn't mean they're a bad parent, or morally corrupt, or anything of the sort.![]()
Again, can't see the point of what this does. What does it teach anybody? And why not use the techniques you use in preschool?
I really can't believe the logic and explanations in some of these responses. And really, who cares about all these stupid studies? Here's another study for you, just to throw it in the pot:
See. Now I can say that spankers are better parents and creating happier children with a better future than non-spankers.![]()
Some people just need to get over themselves. Just because someone chooses to spank doesn't mean they're a bad parent, or morally corrupt, or anything of the sort.![]()
To the contrary, there have been a string of studies, and I'd be happy to post all of the links here that have come to the same conclusion -- spanking is detrimental and ineffective and, as parents, we can do better.
"Studies Aim to Settle the Longstanding Debate Over the Disciplinary Practice's Effects, but Statistical Shortcomings Persist" -> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125548136491383915.html
Sorry but I think every parent can do better in some form or fashion and not just when it comes to discipline. As human beings we are all flawed.
As FD has pointed out I really don't care if you spank or don't spank but I think its pretty harsh criticism that some are laying out. "Morally corrupt", "Middle Age Tactics", etc.
I think what was exciting for researchers about this latest study is that they were able to correct some of the weaknesses of earlier studies. They provided better controls and eliminated some of the variables between groups being studied. (Thus the headline: "Strongest evidence yet against spanking" -- their words, not mine.)
I think we're all just trying to parent the best we can, but I think it's wrong to poo-poo the results of serious, peer-reviewed studies -- especially when so many studies are coming to the same conclusion.
If a person has never worked in a field that relies on research, (medicine, psychiatry, counseling, etc.), then I can see why it may not seem relevant. I do find research relevant and worth considering.