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Parents should consider stopping spanking as a form of discipline for their children by the time they reach school age, around 5-6 years old.
There is ongoing debate among experts about the appropriate age for spanking as a form of discipline. Some argue that spanking should not be used on children of any age, while others believe it may be appropriate for younger children but not for older children. Ultimately, the decision on when to stop spanking should be based on the individual child's age, development, and the effectiveness of other discipline methods.
There is ongoing debate about the appropriateness of spanking children as a form of discipline. Some experts suggest that spanking should not be used on children of any age, while others believe it may be appropriate for younger children under certain circumstances. Ultimately, the decision to use spanking as a form of discipline should be made carefully and with consideration for the child's well-being.
It depends on what you did and your age. It also depends on who is doing the spanking. I, personally, do not believe that anyone other than parents should spank a child. A good test of whether spanking would be effective would be to ask you which form of discipline you would choose if you could. If you say being grounded, chances are that you are still of an age where spanking would be effective. If you would rather take the spanking, then chances are you have become too old to be spanked and grounding is the way to go. Spanking is not wrong or immoral. It does not do mental or emotional harm to the child. Children learn obedience and respect from such discipline. However, spanking should never be confused with a beating. What you are spanked with should be considered. I would recommend parents not use their hands, which should always bring love and comfort. Neither would I use anything that could break the skin. Spanking should not leave bruising in any form and should never be on any part of the body except the buttocks or palm of the hand. The spanking should be in private and not cause embarrassment or humiliation, such as spanking in the nude or in front of viewers. If parents are consistent in both their love and discipline, spanking is rarely, if ever, necessary, but again, it all depends on you.
In the United States, parents have the right to determine whether spaking is a proper form of punishment for their children, regardless of their sexual or religious practices. However, laws dictate that if the spanking leaves a mark, it may be called child abuse and could get the parent in trouble.
Parents can effectively discipline their children by setting clear rules and expectations, being consistent in enforcing consequences, and using positive reinforcement for good behavior. When considering spanking as a disciplinary measure, it is important to use it as a last resort and only in certain situations where it is appropriate, such as when a child's safety is at risk. It should never be used out of anger or frustration, and should be done in a calm and controlled manner to avoid causing harm or fear. Communication and teaching alternative behaviors are key components of effective discipline.
The parent can stop hitting the child at any age. A parent is permitted to discipline a child by spanking until they reach the age of majority. If a parent hits the child outside of the discipline exception, it is battery. The line between battery and discipline is murky and varies by state.
"Children should never receive less protection than adults. . . [we must] put an end to adult justification of violence against children, whether accepted as 'tradition' or disguised as 'discipline'."Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Member of the UN Sub-commission on the promotion and protection of human rights, Geneva, 2006.Another ViewYes, I believe a child should get the occasional spanking when it is deserved. Not a beating nor a thrashing and never with anything but an open hand on the clothed buttocks. The spanking should be administered by the parent at the time of the misbehavior with clear reasons why they are being spanked. I personally believe bad behavior should have consequences when time out's and other methods do not work.Yet Another ViewMany parents insist that they don't enjoy spanking their child but they believe it's the best way to change bad behavior. But what if there was a way to change bad behavior without spanking--wouldn't most parents want to try it? Interestingly, there are many ways to discipline without spanking (and without time-outs). The word "discipline" basically means "to teach," and researchers have found that positive reinforcement of good behavior works better than punishment in changing behavior. It's longer-lasting, more internalized, and results are quicker.
Parents can begin implementing time-outs as a form of discipline for their children around the age of 2 or 3, when children start to understand consequences for their actions.
Parents can start implementing time-outs as a form of discipline for their children around the age of 2 or 3, when children begin to understand consequences for their actions.
many parents have different opinions you should not hit them but spanking them gives them discipline. you should spank your kids it says that in the bible!!!!
Talking to your child is the best alternative to spanking. Children should also be able to communicate their feelings to their parents and parents should have the ear to listen. If a parent and a child see each other eye to eye and understanding each other, the relationship between is smoother and stress-free. Spanking is always not a good idea. Communication is the key.