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Another contentious topic? Corporal punishment
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<blockquote data-quote="Eben" data-source="post: 650597" data-attributes="member: 16071"><p>I am not a spring chicken and I can tell you that Corporal punishment used to be really savage when I grew up. <strong><em>But not in our household</em></strong>. My dad was born in 1907 so I am talking about three generations, my dad, me, my kids and their kids, <strong><strong>so 110 years in total</strong></strong>. Never in all this time has any kid of ours, three generations, been beaten or even spanked. When a kid does something wrong, they know that (if they don?t, they probably are too young) explain to them what they did wrong and what they should have done. </p><p></p><p>The most difficult thing to do as a parent is to <strong>foster a sense of self worth and compassion in your kids</strong>. Beating them up does not help in this regard <strong>it just sets a bad example</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eben, post: 650597, member: 16071"] I am not a spring chicken and I can tell you that Corporal punishment used to be really savage when I grew up. [b][i]But not in our household[/i][/b]. My dad was born in 1907 so I am talking about three generations, my dad, me, my kids and their kids, [b][b]so 110 years in total[/b][/b]. Never in all this time has any kid of ours, three generations, been beaten or even spanked. When a kid does something wrong, they know that (if they don?t, they probably are too young) explain to them what they did wrong and what they should have done. The most difficult thing to do as a parent is to [b]foster a sense of self worth and compassion in your kids[/b]. Beating them up does not help in this regard [b]it just sets a bad example[/b]. [/QUOTE]
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