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| From: | Beth (98.160.227.167)
| | Subject: | Re: Corporal Punishment | |
Date: | January 23, 2013 at 4:27 pm PST |
In Reply to: Corporal Punishment posted by PasadenaDana on September 5, 2012 at 1:40 pm:
"hot saucing", kneeling on something painful and excessive exercise as a punishment is cruel. Spanking is not. God tells us in His word "He who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him promptly" Prov 13:24. Now I don't spank her for everything, but certain things I do, for example; if she is caught lying, if she has stolen something, consistently speaking to us (her dad and I) in a "talking back" way after more than one warning to stop and blatant defiance. She has ample warning what the consequence is and it is never done out of anger. She bends over the couch and I use a wooden spoon and give her one good sting on her rear. She is then sat down and talked to about her poor actions and how to change them. My daughter is not "scarred" for life, she is a very loving and compassionate child who has very loving parents who are happily married. She is not running amuck on the streets, and she knows her limits. She is one that I don't have to worry about because she is taught respect and discipline. I hardly ever need to spank her, but she knows it is an option and will deviate from her behavior.
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