Author Topic: Child Punishment and your views on it.  (Read 8648 times)

There are other ways to show your child what is good and what is wrong.

I've seen kids where there is literally nothing else that would.

In my opinion it depends on the kid.


i think its wrong to use physical punishment like spanking, because people are arrested for stuff like child abuse which is basically the same thing as physical punishment. Either way you hit a child, when your an adult and much stronger than the child, which leads to the kid hating you and ending up like this  or growing up to be a serial killer.

tl;dr you hit a kid he massacre's people because he thinks its okay.

Somebody hasn't beaten you enough apparently

COOKIEZ is unintelligent.
Point and laugh, then forget that he ever posted here.

Spanking affects children differently.

Some say it helped "set them straight."
Others say it makes kids more violent.
Others say it makes them unable to solve problems rationally.


What I know is what happened to me. When I was in the 2nd grade I was beat for liking Pokemon and I went from a social butterfly to a recluse. I went from a spotless behavioral report and straight As to an elementary school student that was almost arrested for threatening to bring guns into a school and shooting up the place... in grade 3.


I wouldn't recommended it.

A dab of hot sauce on the tongue is a good way to keep kids from swearing.

My mother would either spank me or slap me upside the head

not much to physically damage me, but enough to keep me in place

I haven't really thought about child punishment, all I know is that it's so annoying when young kids run around, or yell, or do anything they shouldn't be doing and the parents just say "...stop..." in almost a whisper. Then they let their little 2 year olds run around the place and they just walk behind them, staying right behind them, saying "come back! (to other people) lol sorry, he's a wild one, eh?" and the other people (like myself) are just like ">.> dude, really?"

My momma hit me with a belt all my life, look at me now!  :cookieMonster:
Yeah, look at you now...

I've seen kids where there is literally nothing else that would.

In my opinion it depends on the kid.
Well I understand that hitting may be the most effective way of doing it, but not the right way. I'm never violent in life, ever. Only when it comes to communication, but not physically.

It's good as long as you don't overdo it. If it's clearly not working, continuing will just destroy the life of the kid.

My mother would either spank me or slap me upside the head

not much to physically damage me, but enough to keep me in place

Right on!

My mother would either spank me or slap me upside the head

not much to physically damage me, but enough to physically damage me.

Oh, that explains it.


Spanking affects children differently.

Some say it helped "set them straight."
Others say it makes kids more violent.
Others say it makes them unable to solve problems rationally.


What I know is what happened to me. When I was in the 2nd grade I was beat for liking Pokemon and I went from a social butterfly to a recluse. I went from a spotless behavioral report and straight As to an elementary school student that was almost arrested for threatening to bring guns into a school and shooting up the place... in grade 3.


I wouldn't recommended it.
"My parents were stupid so that means all parents are stupid!"
It's good as long as you don't overdo it. If it's clearly not working, continuing will just destroy the life of the kid.
this

"My parents were stupid so that means all parents are stupid!"this
Ohsht, I thought he was beat by the kids at school.

"My parents were stupid so that means all parents are stupid!"this
It wasn't my mom. My mom specifically said not to beat me. It was the Christian School I went to.

Ohsht, I thought he was beat by the kids at school.
No, but they did circle me like sharks talking about how I liked something that came from an "evil pagan island" (read: Japan).