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In reply to the discussion: The issue about hitting kids has always been an easy one for me. [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)53. Corporal punishment was the norm when I was growing up not
only at home but at school. I actually got spanked less than most of my friends because my mom and dad sometimes were too lazy to follow up on any spanking threat after a scolding. However, that doesn't mean because most of us survived and turned out all right that it should continue as a cultural practice. Evidence proves it's not effective and even harmful. I mean our parents smoked around us too, but that doesn't make it right either. I have life long asthma I believe is partially the result of that and I'm sure most of us oldsters have health problems relating to our parents smoking and ourselves too when we grew up because of their example.
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Add to breastfeeding smokers and pet chicken for dinner. What an infinity of worlds.
freshwest
Oct 2014
#77
I gave my kid nursemaid's elbow when he dashed out in front of a moving car in a parking lot.
hunter
Sep 2014
#76
If you're of an older generation, you don't really need to be labeling your parents abusers, though
Hippo_Tron
Sep 2014
#60
Jon, I'm sorry you were exposed to all that when you were a kid, and I'm sorry your mom had to
Heidi
Sep 2014
#21
If people say their religion dictates they hit a child, they should apply for a
valerief
Sep 2014
#23
I'm thinking more and more that their addiction to child beating is actually sexual.
DesertDiamond
Sep 2014
#25
After being whipped with a belt as a child I swore I would not do that to my own kids.
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#28
I've got proof of the opposite -- I've never struck my kids, and they turned out AWESOME.
byronius
Sep 2014
#30
How in the hell am I supposed to teach my child it's not ok to hit other people
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2014
#31
Except it isn't really easy to know, which is why you still feel a little guilty.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#38
Your adult children had years of training from you in keeping their mouths shut.
fishwax
Sep 2014
#43
Slavery was prevalent around the world for eons, until it wasn't. That doesn't make it acceptable.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#47
there is nothing "normal" about beating humans who are smaller than you
noiretextatique
Sep 2014
#59
Please link to the studies you're talking about, so I can know we're reading the same thing...
Hippo_Tron
Sep 2014
#66
Good post and I agree. I think that in a lot of cases the parent is frustrated over something
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#49
everything about hitting to punish or teach is contradictive to what i teach my boys in life.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#51