But then there are other parents out there that have never
even spanked their child and their children still hit!
I haven't seen him in four months and only talk to him for a couple of minutes twice a week, his father, his attorney continues to accuse me and my family of hitting my son (I never
even spanked my child in his life) They are trying everything in their power to keep my son away from me and the courts do not do anything about it.
Not exact matches
Humiliations,
spankings and beatings, slaps in the face, betrayal, sexual exploitation, derision, neglect, etc. are all forms of mistreatment, because they injure the integrity and dignity of a
child,
even if their consequences are not visible right away.
In Denmark it's against the law to
spank your
children even in the privacy of your own home.
I don't think a young
child is able to distinguish that «
spanking» is trying to teach him or her a lesson,
even if it's done with love on the part of the parent.
I
even told her that when she
spanked me as a
child, I hated her for weeks.
Spanking children even once can shake the entire foundation of trust you have created.
Sadly,
spanking can quickly evolve into abuse,
even if the parent does not mean to hurt their
child.
And for every proponent of
spanking out there, there are
even more who feel
children should be punished to learn respect and listen better.
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a study was released saying when children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or mal
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a study was released saying when
children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like
spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or mal
spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems -
even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
Spare the rod and spoil the
child, I always say,» or
even «Come on, Sis, Mom and Dad
spanked us, and we're fine,» just breathe and picture the face of your Support Group's Leader.
Grandparents and
even older parents whose parents
spanked them appropriately indicate they remember the experience, and as a result, effectively learned to not repeat the same inappropriate
child action again.
The reasoning is that
spanking can cause life - long emotional damage to a
child (and sometimes
even physical damage as well).
But
spanking doesn't literally just mean the kind where a
child is bent over your knees and whose bottom is struck with a hand (or
even belt).
American Academy of Pediatrics strongly discourages
spanking,
even though during a study they found that a significant number of American parents have
spanked or slapped their
children.
There was a near constant level of disrespect toward
children in the forms of yelling, ignoring and
even openly
spanking that I couldn't tolerate and was very uncomfortable for my young son.
Many parents,
even many of those who are focused on creating a secure attachment with their
child,
spank as a form of discipline.
They hold that a firm hand (and
even some physical consequences such as timeouts or
spanking) makes for «good
children.»
This week a study was released saying when
children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like
spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and other mental health problems —
even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
I guess I've never seen this as a real issue because, when
spanking is done right, it's not
even comparable to a
child hitting someone.
Not only is
spanking not one of the Ten Commandments, but commanding or
even suggesting that parents hit young
children is not found anywhere in the Bible.
Even in the face of study after study detailing the detrimental effects of physical punishment on young children, more than ninety - percent of American parents still admit to spanking their toddlers and preschoolers, even if they don't believe that it is a good alternat
Even in the face of study after study detailing the detrimental effects of physical punishment on young
children, more than ninety - percent of American parents still admit to
spanking their toddlers and preschoolers,
even if they don't believe that it is a good alternat
even if they don't believe that it is a good alternative.
«I am in favor of minimizing or eliminating
spanking, but I am
even more in favor of parents learning other effective means of disciplining
children.»
If we yell, inflict strict punishment, such as sending them to their rooms for an indefinite period of time or
even spanking them,
children will cry.
Those who
even bother to justify it say they — and almost everyone they know — were
spanked as
children and they turned out all right.
She notes in a recent article for a professional journal that at least one GFI publication she has reviewed advised parents to avoid
spanking their
children in public, to be careful about neighbors hearing their
children's cries in apartment buildings and «to instruct one's
children not to tell anyone —
even the
child's other parent in a divorce situation — about occurring chastisement (GFI's euphemism for corporal punishment), due to potential «misunderstandings.»»
Even a
child who is
spanked will do things wrong.
But the latest findings show that
spanking is used on
children who are so young that, in some cases, they haven't
even taken their first step.
«
Spanking can be detrimental for
children's behavior,
even 10 years later.»
My dad received
spankings if he
even moved much in public as a
child (which is silly).
RESULTS: Frequent use of CP (ie, mother's use of
spanking more than twice in the previous month) when the
child was 3 years of age was associated with increased risk for higher levels of
child aggression when the
child was 5 years of age (adjusted odds ratio: 1.49 [95 % confidence interval: 1.2 — 1.8]; P <.0001),
even with controlling for the
child's level of aggression at age 3 and the aforementioned potential confounding factors and key demographic features.
For example, let's say our parents had extremely high expectations of us as
children and reprimanded, punished, or
even spanked us when we were not able to meet them.
Even smaller percentages often or almost always yelled in anger (11.8 %), threatened their
child (19.4 %), slapped their
child's hand (8.7 %), or
spanked with a hand (9.0 %).
And for every proponent of
spanking out there, there are
even more who feel
children should be punished to learn respect and listen better.