Yes, I was spanked as a child. I remember clearly knowing that I deserved it, and though I certainly didn't welcome the discipline, I never felt that my parents were doing anything wrong, nor did spanking -- or any other punishment they gave me -- hurt or relationship.
Yes, I've spanked my children -- again, appropriately. It's a technique that works and works quickly, especially with small children who aren't going to respond well to talking, etc.
Random thoughts on disciplining children:
- Spanking isn't the only punishment that works, but it does seem to work for ALL children when used appropriately.
- If you are very, very clear with your expectations -- every single day -- kids will obey more often (not always, of course), and you'll have to discipline your children less often.
- No matter what discipline technique you're using, consistancy is paramount.
- In our house, time-out was the least effective punishment ever. It seemed to take so much time (with the kids leaving the corner and having to re-start their time, and it never seemed to be effective in the least -- that is, it didn't seem to decrease the bad behavior from being repeated in the future.
-As they've grown older, we've not needed to discipline them much. They really are great kids and rarely disappoint us. I really think it's because we used discipline appropriately when they were younger.
Yes, I've spanked my children -- again, appropriately. It's a technique that works and works quickly, especially with small children who aren't going to respond well to talking, etc.
Random thoughts on disciplining children:
- Spanking isn't the only punishment that works, but it does seem to work for ALL children when used appropriately.
- If you are very, very clear with your expectations -- every single day -- kids will obey more often (not always, of course), and you'll have to discipline your children less often.
- No matter what discipline technique you're using, consistancy is paramount.
- In our house, time-out was the least effective punishment ever. It seemed to take so much time (with the kids leaving the corner and having to re-start their time, and it never seemed to be effective in the least -- that is, it didn't seem to decrease the bad behavior from being repeated in the future.
-As they've grown older, we've not needed to discipline them much. They really are great kids and rarely disappoint us. I really think it's because we used discipline appropriately when they were younger.