Posted in: What are your views on parents hitting young children as a means of punishing or disciplining them? See in context
I concur with your comments. My whole point was, respect. When you have respect for your "elders/parents", your "elders/parents" have respect for you. In no way am I saying beating your kids because of a rough day at work, or any excuse therefore, however, there are rules. We all had rules. Kids must follow these rules. I am 35 years old, with 3 kids, and never NEVER have I had to hit them. They all have respect. Not fear.
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Posted in: What are your views on parents hitting young children as a means of punishing or disciplining them? See in context
were you hit as a child? your saying its wrong wrong worng......indulge my ignorance for a monet if you will......is it safe to say that maybe just putting your child in a "timeout" is the answer to all problems? what happens when your child goes by the stove and tries to touch the flame? yes you might have an arguement that the child shouldnt be there, however, you cannot keep a leash on them 24/7. should they just be told "NO" and go sit in the corner? I think not, and that's MY opinion. I am not saying beat the crap out of your kid(s) because of every little thing, but, sometimes a smack on the behind or the hand to show them who is boss works. It worked for me, and it works for dog's. Please Please PLEASE comment back. thank you for your time
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So they get punishment = a slap on the hand. Do the same as a normal citizen, get heavy fine…
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