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Corporal punishment - does it encourage children to be violent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marissa" data-source="post: 17696574" data-attributes="member: 26360"><p>Personally I think it is a matter of balance. I have no problem with people smacking their kids, but there is a limit. Likewise I have no problem with parents who choose not to smack, so long as they do discipline their children effectively.</p><p></p><p>Should I have children I will most likely smack them, simply because that was the least of the harm I got as a child.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is that removing corporal punishment from schools, or a change in the attitude of the parents? If parents bothered to discipline their children for their misbehaviour at school, would a lot of the problems that we see not exist? Instead, they prefer to blame the school and excuse the kids behaviour. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps a combination of both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marissa, post: 17696574, member: 26360"] Personally I think it is a matter of balance. I have no problem with people smacking their kids, but there is a limit. Likewise I have no problem with parents who choose not to smack, so long as they do discipline their children effectively. Should I have children I will most likely smack them, simply because that was the least of the harm I got as a child. Is that removing corporal punishment from schools, or a change in the attitude of the parents? If parents bothered to discipline their children for their misbehaviour at school, would a lot of the problems that we see not exist? Instead, they prefer to blame the school and excuse the kids behaviour. Perhaps a combination of both. [/QUOTE]
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