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In reply to the discussion: Risks of Harm from Spanking Confirmed by Analysis of Five Decades of Research [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)The 'feral' kids I grew up with are all successful business people with their own businesses or they are successful people in odd and varied occupations (lol,from the ones I kept up with after graduation, one is a heli-skiing instructor, the other is a wilderness tour guide in the mountains, one is a high school drama teacher).
I agree about punishment. With my kids, I always just talk about what they've done, how it has affected other people, how it made other people feel, how we can make things right again. There was a kid's show when my kids were little where the main character was told by his parents that he couldn't just say he was sorry...there were 3 parts to apologizing, one is you say your sorry, one is to feel and act sorry, and the third is to show you are sorry by making up for what you did. I make my kids live by that. I don't make it about punishing, I make it about 'how can we fix this'. And I involve them and ask their input. It's so much more effective than, "get to your room, no phone for you!". It forces them to be active rather than passive in their own lives.
Anyhow. Thank you for sharing your experience