by faithfulvisions freebagger on May 14th, 2007

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Is physical force a justifiable method of punishing children?

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  • by Whatever on May 15th, 2007

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    I think that all children require a swat on the butt sometime in there growing up. Time out is not worth a darn. I got the wooden spoon too and there is nothing wrong with me. Not saying that I would use that on my children but the hand worked fine. That is why these young teens have no respect for anyone. It is really sad that they don't respect there parents let alone a stranger. I always did and always will.

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    • I agree. If you don't assert your authority your lost. And so's the child. An unassertive parent will get little to no respect from the child. And neither will anyone else for that matter.

      P. W. Pasobrio loves Marines

      by P. W. Pasobrio loves Marines on May 15th, 2007

    • So True

      Whatever

      by Whatever on May 16th, 2007

    • Time-outs never really worked with me because I liked getting sent to my room.

      Tenaciouscj

      by Tenaciouscj on December 7th, 2008

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