Essay On Spanking On Children

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Should Parents “Spare the Rod” to Their Children?
In the late 1900s parents have used different forms of discipline from their children and the one most accurate was spankings. In recent studies parents stop using spankings as a form of discipline since 1970. Spanking is a form of correcting a child behavior and teaching respect to them. Although some may argue that its child abuse, parents should have the rights to use physical punishment as a way of discipline.
Parents need to use physical punishment as a disciplinary tactics. Parents who are trying to raise their undisciplined children should use the spanking technique to help their children to become respectful and well minded young adults. The research, by Calvin College psychology professor Marjorie Gunnoe, found that kids smacked before age 6 grew up to be more successful. On the other hand, researchers’ find that hitting your child leads to fear and ideas of running away. Spanking a child may save his or her life in the future. Kyle Schnitzer of The New York Post writes “researcher’s looked at four nationals studies using 23 years of data, where in 1988, 46% of mothers in middle-class families used spanking. Whereas in 2011 the use of spanking dropped drastically to 18%. “It’s not abuse it’s a learning experience to the child body (Lauren).” Therefore spanking a child is not lazy parenting …show more content…

The children of today are very rude and very disrespectful to other students, teachers, and even their own parents. However some parents and other individuals believe “hitting a child is abuse and spanking/hitting creates fear, anxiety, and distrust (Williams).” Schools all over the United States and the world are trying to abolishing spanking, also known as corporal punishment, because of the long-term negative effects and parents concern. Spanking a child for discipline reasons will help them become better men or women in their near

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