http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2016/04/ ... esnt-work/
The article uses this statement as evidence: "They found that children who were spanked were more likely to defy their parents." Well, DUH! Of course it's the kids who are more likely to defy parents that get spanked - that doesn't meant that the spanking caused the defiance!
I was spanked (well, that's the PC word for it, LOL). We spanked our kids when they were younger. Guess what - it stopped most of the nonsense EVERY time. That's when they KNOW you are serious and are unwilling to put up with further nonsense. Fear of being spanked made me realize, as a kid, that if words weren't enough, they were backed up by further actions - which I found to be extremely effective. But if spanking is ALL a parent does, or he relies on it - that's a huge mistake. While an option, it should be used only in certain, considerably more serious circumstances. Growing up in the 60s to mid-70s, I knew of very few kids that weren't at least occasionally spanked. And my generation had and has a LOT more respect for authority and rules than of those generations after me. So silly. But, make no mistake, there's a line that should never be crossed with corporal punishment - which is wrong, emotionally and physically. And in my experience, little boys need to be spanked a lot more than girls. Most kids I knew that were never spanked were either really well-behaved or they were terrible brats.
Who here was spanked, who never was? And who still is?
