There's been a lot of controversy over corporal punishment and the more questionable methods some parents use to discipline their children. Now obviously, I think we can all agree that if a parent causes actual physical injury (broken bones, internal bleeding, or any other physical harm), they are abusive assholes who should not be anywhere near children.
On the other hand, there are other methods of discipline that may not be as lethal, but still pretty damn painful (I'd imagine). Getting beat with a belt, switch, or whatever kind of instrument could be pretty traumatizing. Some seem to think it's okay and others say it's abusive. I tend to lean toward the latter category. The worst corporal punishment I got were a few smacks. Nothing that left marks or hurt, but was more of a dope slap. I was actually more afraid of having priveledges taken away than anything else they could have done.
And for that reason, I really fail to see the point. Maybe I'm different, but the worst thing you could have done to me as a kid was no TV for a weak. That got me to straighten up. Otherwise, I see corporal punishment as nothing more than using physical threats to gain cooperation, something that if done to anyone else would get them arrested. Why should it be any different with kids? ESPECIALLY since kids are pretty much helpless. Worse is that I see some comments claiming that once kids reach a certain age, they are too old for physical punishment. WTF?
With that said, I don't think every parent who uses corporal punishment is abusive. There is obviously a line. Also, physical abuse isn't the only kind of abuse (I know emotional and verbal abuse can be extremely devestating). There are a lot of factors, and it's probably a YMMV thing depending on the person, but for now I don't really have to write all my thoughts down at once.
But I do want to say that if I hear someone say "no corporal punishment is the reason the world is going to hell", I will scream. These people say this as if it's the ONLY way to get kids to listen and I want to reach through my computer and bop them in the head; not just for irony's sake, but to knock some sense into them.
On the other hand, there are other methods of discipline that may not be as lethal, but still pretty damn painful (I'd imagine). Getting beat with a belt, switch, or whatever kind of instrument could be pretty traumatizing. Some seem to think it's okay and others say it's abusive. I tend to lean toward the latter category. The worst corporal punishment I got were a few smacks. Nothing that left marks or hurt, but was more of a dope slap. I was actually more afraid of having priveledges taken away than anything else they could have done.
And for that reason, I really fail to see the point. Maybe I'm different, but the worst thing you could have done to me as a kid was no TV for a weak. That got me to straighten up. Otherwise, I see corporal punishment as nothing more than using physical threats to gain cooperation, something that if done to anyone else would get them arrested. Why should it be any different with kids? ESPECIALLY since kids are pretty much helpless. Worse is that I see some comments claiming that once kids reach a certain age, they are too old for physical punishment. WTF?
With that said, I don't think every parent who uses corporal punishment is abusive. There is obviously a line. Also, physical abuse isn't the only kind of abuse (I know emotional and verbal abuse can be extremely devestating). There are a lot of factors, and it's probably a YMMV thing depending on the person, but for now I don't really have to write all my thoughts down at once.
But I do want to say that if I hear someone say "no corporal punishment is the reason the world is going to hell", I will scream. These people say this as if it's the ONLY way to get kids to listen and I want to reach through my computer and bop them in the head; not just for irony's sake, but to knock some sense into them.
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