Corporal Punishment in American Homes

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In Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, a twenty-six year old mother has been in jail for more than a month for giving her eight-year-old son a black eye. The incident happened on December 4th of 2009, and according to the young boy, Mrs. Jennifer Huber was planning on spanking him and his siblings because someone broke the toilet seat.

During the trial, “Huber admitted to Ross that she did strike the children to discipline them for breaking the toilet seat.” All Mrs. Huber wanted to do was teach the boys a lesson.hat started out as a mother attempting to correct her children, turned into a spanking gone wrong. A spanking for the Huber boys was not going to teach them to never break anything else, but rather address what they broke in the moment.

Mrs. Huber, like other parents deals with the hard decision of disciplining their child. There are a range of positive disciplinary techniques offered, but more and more parents use spanking. Parents use the excuse that they were spanked and turned out fine or find that it brings some role of authority into the home.The use of physical punishment in American homes led to the increase of aggression, long-term health issues, and eroded family relationships in children.This is the result of parents using an ineffective form of discipline known as corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is an easy way out for parents that do not necessarily want to teach their children the difference between right and wrong.

Corporal punishment does not necessarily get to the core of the problem. Although corporal punishment may work as an immediate form of discipline, it can affect a child’s long-term behavior. Discipline is used to mold a child and to teach kids how to behave, which will eventuall...

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