Nate the Great, on 03 September 2012 - 04:47 AM, said:
Dragonlord, on 24 August 2012 - 05:42 AM, said:
Cepeza, on 24 August 2012 - 05:39 AM, said:
Dragonlord, on 24 August 2012 - 05:19 AM, said:
GnawTsatyr, on 24 August 2012 - 05:05 AM, said:
We are all tired of this. I remember the days when only adults with well-earning jobs had cell phones... Now every rotten brat feels entitled to instant gratification. Why don't parents hit their kids anymore? Sad times we live in...
People dont hit their kids because its wrong, and nothing good even comes from it.
Only sick people hit their kids.
Really? Who defines what's wrong and what's right? You, society, ethics? Is there a difference if you hit your kid on butt or in the face? Are people who yell at kids any better? I think it's up to each one individually how to raise their kids. Keep your educational advises for yourself.
@Mod: Close that topic already!
Last I checked there was laws that defined these things.
Excactly. I'm only a kid, So I don't know alot about these things. But hitting children is wrong, and there are laws that are against it. In my point of view, hitting your kid is either going to traumatize them, scar them or make them hate you. And hitting your kid is NOT the right way to solve a problem.
Given all of the discussion of
corporal punishment...

Aqua represents "countries that have explicitly abolished all forms of corporal punishment of children".

Fuchsia represents "countries with judicial corporal punishment".

Green represents "corporal punishment prohibited in schools and the home".
Blue represents "corporal punishment prohibited in schools only".
Red(?) represents "corporal punishment not prohibited".

Blue represents "corporal punishment prohibited in schools only".
Red represents "corporal punishment not prohibited in schools or in the home".
"Corporal punishment of minors within domestic settings is lawful in all 50 of the United States and,
according to a 2000 survey, is widely approved by parents. It has been officially outlawed in 32 countries.
Corporal punishment in school has been outlawed in Canada, Kenya, Korea, South Africa, New Zealand and nearly all of Europe except France. It remains legal in some parts of the world, including 19 states of the USA.
Judicial corporal punishment has virtually disappeared from the western world but remains in force in many parts of Africa and Asia."
According to the aforementioned survey:
"The report, which was issued by Zero to Three, a nonprofit child development organization, in conjunction with the nonprofit Civitas, and Brio, the toy maker, is based on interviews with 3,000 adults, including 1,066 parents of children under the age of six. Sixty-one percent of all respondents felt regular spanking was an acceptable form of punishment. Even more surprising, thirty-seven percent of parents of young children believe it's acceptable to spank children younger than two. And as a corollary befitting the old adage 'spare the rod, spoil the child,' fifty-six percent believe a 6-month old baby can be spoiled by too much attention."
Your thoughts?