FattyCatty
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I found your post very offensive. I'm happy for you that you were a model child with model parents who did things better than everyone else. However, that does not mean that other parents can't believe in other methods of child raising.While I don't think that a simple spanking is child abuse, I find it very telling when people think that not hitting your kids = kids having no discipline.
Lazy parents have to resort to hitting because they aren't smart enough to be able to discipline their kids any other way. My parents never lay a hand on me and I was still disciplined. I was an extremely well behaved child who almost never got in trouble. In fact, almost none of my friends when I was younger had parents who hit them, and we were all honors students who stayed out of trouble, were respectful and polite, and are now successful, hard working, well behaved adults. The kids I knew who were hit were typically kids with parents who were, frankly, really trashy unsuccessful people, and the kids were in turn aggressive and got in trouble a lot. The kids whose parents were intelligent and successful seemed to have no trouble disciplining their kids by other means.
I guess our parents just had enough brain cells to rub together to figure out a way to actually teach their children things rather than just resorting to intimidation to make them behave.
Points of disagreement and ideas I found offensive:
- Parents Who Spank Are Lazy. Parents who spank are not all lazy. Many of them just have a different philosophy of child raising.
- Spanking = Hitting. Spanking is not hitting. Hitting implies more violence with potential for injury, is not done just to the bottom, and is a very loaded word to use; after your first mention of spanking in the first sentence, you use hitting instead.
- Bragging Anecdote Used as Evidence. Anecdotes about how one method of child raising is wonderful do not prove that other methods are terrible.
- Implication That Choosing to Spank Makes a Parent Trashy and Unsuccessful." Not all people who chose alternate methods of discipline are "trashy unsuccessful people" even if you personally look down on them.
- Implication That Children Who Have Been Spanked Are "Aggressive and in Trouble a Lot." Not all children raised by methods different than that of your parents are "aggressive and in trouble a lot". (Anecdote Warning: me, the original miss goody two-shoes when young. It took me years to become aggressive. I never did manage to get in trouble a lot.)
- Denigration of Those Who Differ From You. Many people who use other means of disciplining their children are intelligent and successful, despite your implication. (Anecdote Warning: my parents.)
- Implication That Your Way Is the Only Way for "Intelligent and Successful" Parents. Many parents who have a different philosophy of discipline are intelligent or successful or both.
- Implication That Choosing to Spank = Lack of Intelligence. Many people with "enough brain cells to rub together" make a reasoned choice that is different from that of your parents. (Anecdote Warning: my parents.)