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Corporal punishment

 

Parents believe the Bible is a strong supporter of spanking. Therefore, corporal punishment it is a positive act (Child Discipline). Supporters of physical discipline also believe hitting a child clearly implies that they were wrong, and they will not commit the act again. These people suppose that if they do repeat the action, hitting again and again will eventually prevent the child from misbehaving. This implies that physical pain is the easiest way to relate a clear message to such a young child (Vockell). However, this is incorrect. In order to teach a child a lesson in a clear and positive manner, it is better to explain consequences and take away privileges (Straus 52). Unlike corporal punishment, this approach relates a clear and constructive message to the child. .
             A second reason why corporal punishment is considered negative is because it can worsen the child's behavior. Research has proven that the more frequently a child is exposed to corporal punishment, the worse a child behaves. Physical discipline tends to worsen a child's behavior because it causes them to become angry and hostile, and the ordeal becomes a power struggle ("Wrong Signal" 8). For example, a child can try to gain power and express their anger by fighting back physically with their parents, other children in school, or with their siblings. Children may also try to gain power by ignoring and defying their parents, such as breaking rules or deliberately repeating an action. Dr. Murray of family research noted, "How ironic it is that the behaviors for which parents spank their children are liable to get worse as a result of spanking" (Robinson). The more a parent uses corporal punishment, the more they cause their child to misbehave. .
             However, supporters of corporal punishment disagree by arguing that hitting or spanking a child improves behavior. Dr. James Dobson suggests that children should experience pain when they misbehave to teach a lesson, just as getting burned when touching a hot stove teaches a lesson.


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