I was in a Chapters book store last night, when I asked my husband about this issue. Being in an unequally yoked relationship, what we agree and disagree on with many issues such as this becomes extremely important to me.. I like to know we have common grounds on many issues, which we do. He said something to me that I never really thought about, and I think he's right..
First he said that he really doesn't believe in spanking, because that really implies in most people's minds that you spank the child every day for each thing they do wrong, and he doesn't like that. Second, he told me that spanking *can* be effective, but also can be totally useless. People who spank their children every day, the child sees this as a typical punishment for behavior, and spanking thus may be about as effective as sending them to their room, or to bed without desert. But he told me about a friend of his that he knew, who raised a child and never spanked.. except there was a time when the child did something *very* wrong, so very wrong that the behavior had to be stopped now, right now, and for good. And the child was spanked.
The fact that the spanking was reserved for something of serious consequences taught the child that this was an action never to be repeated, and she never did repeat it. She knew "I got spanked, this must be SERIOUS" and thus the situation had a resolution.
I'm glad my hubby said all this to me because it gave me a completely different vantage point to view spanking from. I had already not really agreed with spanking for a couple of reasons, but I think he made a lot of sense when he said this.
Just thought I'd share.
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