Originally Posted by
Keith
Kids as "adult trainees?" Not me. I want my kids to be kids and ejoy the growing up process. When both of my kids were very young, grounding meant nothing to them. Did I spank? Yes, however, I would very seldom use my hand. My belt meant more business than my hand. When I took my belt off, they knew they were in trouble. After they were spanked, I would explain to them why they were spanked.
Yes, spanking is a form of hitting, however, by law, you can spank your child on the backside anywhere in public, and it not considered child abuse. It is child abuse if you slap your kid across the face, on the back, or hit them in the face, or strike them on any other place on their body. I received this info while doing a ride along with an Sergent(sp?) from the OCPD. We went on a call about a runaway returning home, and he made it clear to the parents that they can spank their child on the behind anywhere in public and not be charged with child abuse.
My daughter is now 11, and she still gets spanked, although, grounding works much better. She is going to an advanced school because she is an excellent student. We have never had a problem with her. My son, who is almost 17, does get grounded, however, he has been told that he is never too old to spank. He, too, is an excellent student at US Grant H.S., he has a good job, is paying for his car and insurance, and is very active in the church youth group. Again, we have never had any problems with him.
As 3laf said, I feel also that there is a big difference between raising nieces and raising your own children. Why make your children act like adults when they are kids? I say, let them enjoy their childhood and not the other stresses of everyday life, like we do.
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