I'm a Christain and I don't bring a Bible to Church..no one in my church does...does that mean I'm not a real Christian? What if somebody had a hectic morning or a phone call from a sick parent and didn't bring their Bible? Are they not a real Christian?
		
		
	 
 
I'm quoting somebody else. If you don't like it, take it up with him.
 
	
	
		
		
			You are talking in circles-- how is spanking effective discipline?
		
		
	 
 
Answered this one already.
 
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A spanking. This isn't really that hard to keep up with, is it?
 
	
	
		
		
			It's pain- right? A sore bottom?
		
		
	 
 
It shouldn't be. Not if you do it right.
 
	
	
		
		
			Why are you afraid of just saying what it is-- A child throws a tantrum and you are saying that this bad behaviour (in certain circumstances) ought to neet with the bad consequence of being hit, struck, slapped, smacked on the buttocks.
		
		
	 
 
Again, we're back to this fixation you have with beating children. 
 
	
	
		
		
			You are somehow okay with the word spanking--but not any of the words which are used to define spanking.
		
		
	 
 
No, I'm not OK with your implication that we and all of the other millions of parents who spank our children are abusing them.
 
	
	
		
		
			And you obviously do not want to think through the how's or why of spanking....
		
		
	 
 
No, actually, we've given it a great deal of thought. We've read dozens of books on the subject and have consulted with older people who've raised children, and, again, my own mother, who is a psychologist specializing in this area.
 
	
	
		
		
			Why would you assume a tantrum is to draw attention to themselves
		
		
	 
 
Because we know our children and when Melody started screaming becauase she didn't get her way, that was her way of telling us that she wanted attention.
 
	
	
		
		
			and not that a child is overtired, hungry, being required to make too abrupt of a transition, overwhelmed by their wants, frightened in a new environment, feeling powerless in a situation?
		
		
	 
 
Any competent parent knows that there's a big difference between a child who's pitching a fit and a child who's cranky because they're tired.
 
 
	
	
		
		
			Again- that gets into the area of empathy--of the understanding of the "why" behind things--which from this conversation I am guessing is not a regular aspect of your parenting....
		
		
	 
 
I understand exactly why they're doing it, but that I understand it doesn't make it any less wrong and it doesn't absolve me, as a parent, of my responsibility to correct it.