You know you're just a child abuser, right?
(I'm being sarcastic. I'm telling you just this once so you get to know me a bit better.)
Ha ha, many thanks for the heads-up.
You know you're just a child abuser, right?
(I'm being sarcastic. I'm telling you just this once so you get to know me a bit better.)
Instead, the burden is on proponents of spanking to show it is necessary.
I hope you were being sarcastic about the highly paid, well trained thing, smilies are hard to read on a phone!
No...you don't have kids.
My Advice: Go make babies and learn.
Complete side topic, but one of the worst phrases in the world is in my opinion.
"Just wait till your father gets home"
Ie. Think of your father as a punishment machine while I'm the nice one
As for the "wait until you have kids" meme: There were numerous times before I had my first kid that I heard this (had first kid later in life). Well, I followed those pieces of advice I gave others, and it worked. Parenting takes a lot of effort, and most of the time that meme really was, "just wait until you have kids and see if you have the energy or if it's the easiest choice to make at the time."
I think one of the biggest keys to parenting is consistency and follow-through. It's actually better to let a kid get away with something by not saying anything at all then to half-ass deal with it, then let them get away with it. Dog training is like that. If you tell your dog to "come!" then you'd better be prepared to put down the pizza, get up off the couch and make her come. If you don't, then the next time it will be that much harder.
Complete side topic, but one of the worst phrases in the world is in my opinion.
"Just wait till your father gets home"
Ie. Think of your father as a punishment machine while I'm the nice one
It's very common for people to criticize certain spanking methods as being "the wrong way" or "excessive." How do the supporters know that twice a week is too much, or that hitting on the butt or legs works better than on the face?
Agreed. I didn't have the benefit of age when we had kids, I had the benefit of a wife who was a trained professional. She literally brought her training tools home from work and made me listen to books on tape that were intended to teach teachers about discipline. Yes, they were on tape and I drove a new car that had a tape player. So it has been some time ago.
One thing I learned was not to hand out punishment in the heat of the moment. I'd likely end up punishing myself more than the child. So, if there was a serious issue to deal with or if I was on the verge of handing out a lifetime of punishment, I would defer until later. Not dump it on my spouse, but let time work to my favor.
This is serious, we will need to consider an appropriate consequence. Maybe you can think about what you would think is appropriate while your mother and I do the same.
It worked for them. Data is the plural of anecdote, right?
I sure didn't argue for that.
Never would want to imply that you did. Sorry if it looked like I did.
I think one of the biggest keys to parenting is consistency and follow-through. It's actually better to let a kid get away with something by not saying anything at all then to half-ass deal with it, then let them get away with it. Dog training is like that. If you tell your dog to "come!" then you'd better be prepared to put down the pizza, get up off the couch and make her come. If you don't, then the next time it will be that much harder.
Kids are different. There are a lot of "wrong" ways for discipline, but no universally "right" way.