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Today, you can get arrested for ******** or reprimanding your child in public and forced to attend “parenting” classes (sometimes taught by non-parents). 30 years ago, you would have been looked down upon if you DIDN’T reprimand your child.
I realize that there is a difference between disciplining your children and abusing your children. Who determines the difference?
Do you think the “think about the children” laws have gone too far?
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Ummmm I dont knwo where you live, but I live in Florida and HERE we CAN discipline our children in private AND in public. MOST states are still this way, but most people have been led to believe by overzealous social workers that this is NOT the case. Check your local laws again
BTDT I have had DCF called several times for spankign my daughter, NOTHING they could do. They DID try to get me to say it was a “spankign that got out of hand” to infer that I had done somethign wrong. When I todl them NO IT WAS NOT, all they could do was leave my home and CLOSE the case.
No, I don’t. Laws like that are meant to ensure child abuse doesn’t get too far. In “the good old days” real, scary child abuse wasn’t as common as it is today. You can get arrested for ******** a child, but usually you don’t. Not if its only a spanking, not a full-blown beating. Our child laws are still pretty lax, and parents who shouldn’t have their children, still do.
It’s part of the attitude that the government will take care of
you (from the cradle to the grave) hungry -here’s a stamp.
Yes I do. I have 4 kids, ages 10, 9, 5, 7 months and I do ***** my children. Not my 10 yr old as much, she loses things like phone, friends (seems to be more effective) But I do agree that they have gone too far. If my kids run around the grocery store like animals I have to wait until I get home to ***** them or yell at them because if I do it in the store, CAS or police may be waiting for me when I leave. That’s not fair. I shouldn’t be afraid of things like that. You ask my kids, they will tell you they get ******* and grounded when they misbehave but they will also tell you that we do NOT beat them that they feel very loved and safe in our house
I think you do have a point. Children have become sophisticated to the point where they know they can push their parents beyond all reason… because “you can’t hit me.”
The end result is that there are too many young people who never had to do anything they didn’t want to do.
Society is sick of these shiftless, annoying people, but if they would have allowed the parents to enforce the rules, there wouldn’t be so many of them.
However….. a lot of the reason some young people did not get disciplined enough is because some of those parents were just too busy entertaining themselves, out drinking and sitting around watching TV. Many of them just didn’t get enough attention.
“DISCIPLINE” comes from the same root as the word “DISCIPLE” – meaning to show children what to do and expect them to follow our lead. If we don’t give our children a good example to follow, then they will not know right from wrong.
A child raised with truly good discipline should not need to be ******* very much… and should never be punched or slapped around as some ignorant people do to their children.
YES! I think people should mind their own business and if they want to call the police for me ******** my child, GO FOR IT. I’ll hand you the phone. I know that I am within my rights and I didn’t do anything illegal at all. People don’t reprimend now because they are too busy being the child’s friend instead of their parent. Heaven forbid you upset your kid by telling them no! Or they buy into the BS that it’s damaging to the child. Horse Pucky! I was ******* whenI was younger and I never once felt damaged or unloved by my parents. I knew I deserved it because I had been told one thing and did another.
Who says you get arrested for ******** your child?
FYI just because information comes from a non-parent doesn’t mean it’s wrong.
most parents who ***** say they use that form of punishment because there’s no better alternative. It’s a stupid reason to say “Well, I just can’t think of anything else,” when so many other parents are able to raise well-behaved disciplined kids without corporal punishment.
I, for one discipline my children in private. We have set up verbal commands to let them know their behavior is not acceptable and what punishment level they will receive when we are back home if they continue. This way my family’s business is not made public. Not all states arrest parent for ********.
I don’t live in the US which is a peculiar country in many senses. I have a 9 year old boy (his mom and I are divorced but he stays with me quite often) and I never need to ***** him (not that I don’t have to show him who’s in command at times). But he does know that. We’re very good friends and he kind of knows his limits. Some people might not agree but they exagerate, I do know how finely we get along and he sometimes simply reacts like a kid, that he is in fact. I can tell you, he’s better than I ever was (hope he stays that way). Now, have I ever beaten and/or punished him in the past? Sure. Whenever he needed to, I don’t like to. In public and in private. And thank the Lord, I never had any government idiots telling me how to raise my child and making him feel he could get along with anything. That’s really not educational at all. On the other hand, some people are really tough on their children and, ven worse, seem not to really make sense to the child very often, I can see that. I pity their children because they know they can abuse their parents anytime… only they never can tell when. It’s a bit schyzophrenic, isn’t it? That having been said, a child needs to know that the parents are authority – and they can still be the best friends; I think maybe some parents live in a world where they think that affection is bought. Others believe they can ony educate by beating and commanding, like an army thing. I pity them all too. Finally, I hope things aren’t like you picture them in the US or you may end up with a bunch of totally irresponsible adults in the future… I’m glad things aren’t that way here (not yet, at least).
I never worried about being arrested for disciplining my kids in public because 1. I have too much class to beat on my kids in the K-Mart and 2. A cop would only need to ask a few questions and see the home I keep to know that I am not an abusive parent. The ones who need to worry about being arrested for that probably SHOULD be worried.
The laws that are in place are there to identify abuse before it becomes a murder.
I agree with you.
It’s called the cotton wool society, and it is taking over.
We are producing teenagers that listen to electro music instead of rock, and drink vodka and orange juice instead of beer.
We use beneficial and productive forms of discipline here. Things like physical training and extra home work. This helps out children to become more intelligent and stay in shape.
Too often we run into obese children or children screaming at their parents in public. We have managed to avoid this.
We have neighbor’s that ***** their child when he attacks another child. But after his ******** or time out he does it again. Therefore, he’s learning nothing.
They tell us how mean we are for using physical training. But we remind her that, “Our children don’t go about attacking anybody either.”
Our children aren’t perfect, but they aren’t bullies either. Our children are agile, strong and very limber as opposed to the standard kid who plays in the mud or the obese kid who’s stalking the Twinkies.
You are greatly exagerating your case. You cannot get arrested for “reprimanding” your children. That’s preposterous.
you want to see discipline then come to my house. It does not come in the form of physical punishment but they sure are disciplined
I don’t know. but I wonder that too.
In most states, you are allowed to ***** your children. Privately or publically. Without the bruises, etc.
However, if you do it in public, you’re likely to have some huge anti ******** freak (who most likely isn’t a parent themselves) who will call the police or CPS on you.
Me, I’m not going to have my child throwing a fit in public because they know that if they do that for awhile, the parent will give in just to shut them up. When I say no, I mean no. and if that means a trip to the bathroom, then so be it. I dare someone to call the police on me, because where I live. It’s perfectly legal. If they would like to take my child and deal with them for a day, then so be it.
I think people should discipline their children the way they want to. Besides, no one else laid down in the delivery room and had them. And other people should stay out of their business and discipline their children the way they want. However, these days.. it’s most likely not going to happen. a lot of people think they have the right to tell people how to parent their children. like it’s their business or something.