It depends on the severity. You should never spank a child hard, if at all. The only time you really should ever spank a child is if they are doing something that could hurt them and you have already told them not to. Otherwise, try something else.
Calls for an opinion. Here's both sides:
1. No. In moderation it can be all right. Children at a very young age are not going to understand a lecture or explanation on why stoves are hot, or stealing cookies is bad. A quick sharp reminder of a slap on the hand or spank on the bottom can impart this lesson in terms the child understands.
It should not leave a bruise, and once punished, there should be as much love and affection after wards as always. Once the child is old enough, say between 5 and 7 of age, explanations and loss of privileges can be given instead of spankings.
2. Yes. It is physically abusive in all forms. You should use a "time out". Physically confine the child in a chair or corner for a minute per year of age. This will let him know that he did wrong, without teaching him that physical force is good.
(And I'm biased towards the first one, for the "time out" actually involves physical force, too, which parents learn the first time they try to make a four year old boy stand in a corner for four minutes!)
Spanking is abusive and unnecessary for effective discipline.
Time outs or taking away some toys are more appropriate for younger children.
When dealing with older children and teens, a good parent can and does discipline his/her child by grounding them from social events like sporting events, parties and movies, taking away their cell phones, and making sure they only use their computers for actual homework, not for social networks like Facebook, My Space, message boards. Television priveliges and iPods can also be withheld for a period of time.
Extra chores can also be given since no one, child or adult likes to do more work. All or part of their child's allowance can be withheld for a period of time.
Spanking only teaches who is bigger or stronger.
No, as long as the teenager is not injured.
If they are the ones doing the spanking (from permission of a parent) it is fine otherwise you probably don't want to watch the child being spanked First and foremost spanking is child abuse, There is no rationale for a child to be disciplined this way. Sitters should never, ever spank a child under any circumstances, It is child abuse.
There are no specific laws concerning "spanking". However, any physical act either by use of an instrument or not that leaves bruises, abrasions, and so forth is considered physical abuse and if reported is subject to investigation by child protective services.
Spanking is legal but bare bottom on a 14yo is inappropriate and crossing the line. I assume you want to teach your child right from wrong and not humiliate her. By this age they definitely have a personal space that should be respected and especially naked. They are not little children anymore. I can't find anything about a specific law being against it and it also might differ depending on where you live but that does not mean a judge wont find it wrong.
why would you beat your child anyways. but yes you can be arrested for beating your child but on if they consider it child abuse. which in North Carolina is if you beat you child with anything besides our hand and it leaves a mark or bruise for more than twenty- four hours.
A parent has the right to discipline their child, which includes corporal punishment (spanking/hitting). A child, however, is legally protected from cruel and unusual punishment from the parent. Generally speaking, if the parent is leaving a serious bruise, the child is being subjected to excessive punishment that constitutes "child abuse". Any further specification is a personal opinion.
Florida restricts all spanking as child abuse. Florida law states that any act that can physically or mentally hurt a child is considered child abuse and you can be charged with a felony for it.
Online there are the videos called "Pros and Cons of Spanking Your Child", "Spanking Your Kids: Discipline or Abuse", and "Spanking And Child Discipline-The Pros And Cons".
NO! It's child abuse for which you can be arrested and your child removed from your custody.
if it is diciplenary by the child's parents yes(like spanking), but if it is parental abuse or abuse from any other person it is considered child abuse
Sure people think it is but it makes your child ack better. If you get a spanking for lying ur brain tells you not to do it again
Yes, it is possible for a parent to be arrested on a charge of child abuse for spanking their child.
Spanking is abuse. If you have to use a belt. Its not abusive its just a way to get your childrens attention.
Legal issues regarding child abuse generally revolve around what counts as child abuse and what doesn't. For example, some people consider spanking child abuse while others consider it an acceptable form of punishment. Constitutional protections of the parent-child relationship and privacy in the home must also be legally balanced with the welfare of the child.
When a child is spanked he/she is getting hit and that makes it abusive. The child learns that hitting is a solution to problems. There are other ways to displine a child.
No, it normally doesn't. Some believe it to be this way since they mix spanking with abuse, but a child who has been spanked usually grows up to be no more violent than those who may have only been grounded as a child.
By law, hitting a child with an object such as a belt is considered whipping and thus is considered child abuse, which is illegal. Depending on the severity the sentence length and punishments differ, however, it is common for the child to be removed from their parent. So yes, spanking with a belt is illegal in Washington
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