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The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 12:50pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
You may have turned out fine, but that doesn't justify hitting children. U.S. sports continue to struggle with the controversies surrounding Ray Rice’s domestic violence case, and the arrest of Slava Voynov on suspicion of domestic violence. But what has not been a matter of debate is where the line is for men hitting women. The media and the public have been nearly uniform in rallying around the idea that no man should ever hit a woman, including Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts Jr, who wrote: So this is not just about Palmer, but about all our mothers, sisters, daughters, lovers and friends and the violence against them that is still too common and too commonly ignored. However, after it was revealed that Minnesota Vikings player Adrian Peterson had been indicted for injuring his four-year-old son, in the wake of the NFL fumbling domestic violence, debateis exactly what we have witnessed. Barely a week after posting the words above based on his own experiences with domestic violence, Pitts offered a much different view of spanking, in substance and tone: No, I don’t believe all spanking is abuse … A parent must be loving, accessible, involved, but also an authority figure, the one who sets limits and imposes real and painful consequences for kids who flout them. ‘I was spanked as a child …’ Pitts offered what has become the distinctly different view of adults hitting children, when compared to men hitting women: my parents spanked me and I turned out fine, which is exactly the explanation Peterson has offered for his actions leaving a four-year-old battered and bruised. I grew up in the rural South in the 1960s, and my parents smoked heavily with my sister and me in the house and car (windows up). We also were not secured with seat belts. We rode bicycles without wearing helmets. Like many white children of our time and region, we were raised in an environment of racist language and beliefs. That I turned out fine does not justify those practices, just as my parents spanking me does not justify corporal punishment of any kind or degree. Unsupported by science Beyond the failure of logic in these defenses of spanking, as Jessica Samakow of the Huffington Post highlights: The word ‘debate’ should be left out of the spanking conversation, because the science against it is so clearly one-sided. When drawing a line between spanking and abuse, Pitts noted research on corporal punishment: “A 2001 study by Dr. Diana Baumrind — a psychologist who opposes spanking — found that mild to moderate corporal punishment causes no lasting harm,” he wrote. But his point is incomplete because even so-called “mild corporal punishment,” while possibly not harmful, is recognized as ineffective when compared to alternative practices. Referring to more than 60 years of research on corporal punishment, Elizabeth Thompson Gershoff of the National Center for Children in Poverty at Columbia University concluded: Until researchers, clinicians, and parents can definitively demonstrate the presence of positive effects of corporal punishment, including effectiveness in halting future misbehavior, not just the absence of negative effects, we as psychologists can not responsibly recommend its use. Corporal punishment in schools Corporal punishment remains a part of homes and parenting in the U.S., but it also continues to be allowed in public schools by law in 19 states. As The Washington Post’s Valerie Strauss reports: According to an analysis of federal data from 2009-2010, the Children’s Defense Fund reported in 2014 that 838 children were hit on average each day in public school, based on a 180-day school year, which would be 150,840 instances of corporal punishment a year. Many adults consider themselves to have reached a safe and happy adulthood, but in many cases we are “fine” not because of how we were treated as children by our parents and our schools but in spite of those practices. A culture of violence Over the past two seasons the NFL has raised public awareness about bullying, domestic violence, and child abuse. But we have mostly failed to acknowledge the cultural embracing of violence in the U.S., often for entertainment, or our willingness to tolerate harsh and punitive attitudes toward children we will not accept among adults. “Our social programs for children are the hands-down worst in the industrialized world, but apparently that is just what we want,” lamented author Barbara Kingsolver in an essay on child- rearing. The personal and professional consequences facing Rice and Peterson remain in question and worthy of debate. But corporal punishment itself does not. It’s very simple: we must reject adults hitting children both at home and in school. Link:www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/10/28/the-debate-about-spanking-children-is-over-its-just-wrong/?TID=SM_FB 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 3:37pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
I love my little niece to death More than anyone in the world....... But, |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 3:51pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
milychocs:but what? |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by 2good(m): 4:10pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Do you have a child at all? If you do you will know that light spanking is almost a must to put them in check. The government is not the one training the child so they don't know what parent go through everyday. 2 Likes |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 5:57pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Peterken05: I give her ice cream when she misbehaves In fact, I let her spank me instead I want her as un-traumatised as possible SMH 1 Like |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
My point @ poster is, no one loves her more than I do So when I beat her...(not pummelling her to crumbs obviously) It is from a place where love is unquantifiable So excuse me oyibo people with research while I spank her a bit Thanks |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Ochiban: 6:01pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
This NFL thing is over blown to me. No, you shouldnt spank your child till there are marks on them. And no, you dont HAVE to spank your children at all. some children's temperaments do just fine with other punishments. But I dont think its harmful to spank if you make sure you are not angry while spanking them and definitely dont leave marks on them. Perhaps this is because i was a spanked child. And yes, i think i grew up all right. Not because i was spanked but because i was sure my parents cared for me. I just feel that a lot of this discussion is made by people who don't believe in punishing children at all, whether it is by withdrawing money or other benefits or by spanking. They just dont like seeing children distraught. Like criticizing a father for shaming his daughter by making her wear girly pink clothes as punishment for having a boyfriend at 10 years of age. In my family, that stuff will get you spanked, and then having no rights until you are 15 and then publicly shamed by wearing pink clothes. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by EfemenaXY: 6:27pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Spanking a child is completely unnecessary and an act of barbarism. There are better ways to correct a child without hitting them with your fist, shoe, belt buckle, tree branch, etc. It's also teaching them that violence is the way forward and that is just so wrong. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 7:00pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
EfemenaXY: you 're on point sir/ma 1 Like |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 7:14pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
2good: no, i dont. Infact i'm still a child. |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 8:47pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Spare the rod nd spoil the child... So children must be spanked... |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by plaetton: 9:44pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
I don't spank m children, but as a parent I reserve that right. Every parent should have to punish their children commensurately. Parents have been spanking their children from the beginning of time and there exists no evidence that it harms society. 1 Like |
Re: The Debate About Spanking Children Is Over. It’s Just Wrong. by Nobody: 11:01pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
plaetton:of course there are evidences that it harms the society |
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