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There are quite a few people out there that think that you shouldn't as parents, touch your kid. There are also those who don't do so, because their religious leaders told them not to give out typical discipline that some experienced when they were younger. While others don't do so, because they fear being reported for abusing their kids, when it really was just them needing to discipline their child.
What do you think? Should parents give out physical discipline? Or do you think telling kids to go to their room or the corner is good enough when they are young, and grounding them from doing things when they are older is sufficient? Maybe you think potentially explaining why doing something is bad, and then temporarily having them not be able to do things is the way to go.
Personally, I think that a swat on the bottom is good enough for kids up to a certain age, so long as it is not given in anger, and results in physically hurting the kid in the form of a bruise or a broken bone. Grounding has worked for the most part with me when i was growing up, and I don't mind the idea of doing so with my kids and my family kids, so long as the punishment of grounding is enforced adn recognized to be a good thing for the child, between the adults who are responsible.
What do you think? Should parents give out physical discipline? Or do you think telling kids to go to their room or the corner is good enough when they are young, and grounding them from doing things when they are older is sufficient? Maybe you think potentially explaining why doing something is bad, and then temporarily having them not be able to do things is the way to go.
Personally, I think that a swat on the bottom is good enough for kids up to a certain age, so long as it is not given in anger, and results in physically hurting the kid in the form of a bruise or a broken bone. Grounding has worked for the most part with me when i was growing up, and I don't mind the idea of doing so with my kids and my family kids, so long as the punishment of grounding is enforced adn recognized to be a good thing for the child, between the adults who are responsible.