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Smacking Proposal
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation int its proposed ban on smacking children. To me it is a no brainer. How can anyone believe that teaching children that violence works as a solution is logical or sensible?
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I have this vision of my son, having been brought up to learn that you deal with bad behaviour from others by giving them a mild slap, a tap or a smack on the back of the legs......
The chap next to my son at the bar is rude and cheeky towards him...so my son gives him a mild slap on the back of the legs...... :-)))
I have this vision of my son, having been brought up to learn that you deal with bad behaviour from others by giving them a mild slap, a tap or a smack on the back of the legs......
The chap next to my son at the bar is rude and cheeky towards him...so my son gives him a mild slap on the back of the legs...... :-)))
In the cold light of day and with no unruly kids round me it's easy for me to say that smacking is awful, however I'll hold my hand up and say that i've smacked both my children when they were little for their wrong doings- and so far neither have disowned me or turned into violent people!
I do however as a rule dislike it, the smackings i inflicted years ago were, as said by others, out of my anger and frustration at what they were doing.
So im on the fence really in all this. I can see both sides.
As someone else has mentioned, how on earth will this be enforceable anyway? Most punishment is done at home, are they expecting children to 'dob' their parents in?
I do however as a rule dislike it, the smackings i inflicted years ago were, as said by others, out of my anger and frustration at what they were doing.
So im on the fence really in all this. I can see both sides.
As someone else has mentioned, how on earth will this be enforceable anyway? Most punishment is done at home, are they expecting children to 'dob' their parents in?
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^^^Not quite...
Just because I chose not to smack my kids, I wouldn't sit in judgement on those that do.
There's a world of difference between a smack and a beating.
12:12 Fri 02nd Nov 2018 Report
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There certainly is. On a sliding scale from the Fred and Rose West parenting style to my mum slapping my legs. Nowt wrong with what my mum did, guess what, I deserved it and knew what was coming,lol.
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I was smacked as a child. It was not traumatic as it was always done as a last resort punishment by my father when my behaviour did not improve when other punishments were given. It made me respect my elders and have a healthy respect for the rules of my father's house and society.
12:15 Fri 02nd Nov 2018
If only this could happen today, we would all be better off as a society.
I was smacked as a child. It was not traumatic as it was always done as a last resort punishment by my father when my behaviour did not improve when other punishments were given. It made me respect my elders and have a healthy respect for the rules of my father's house and society.
12:15 Fri 02nd Nov 2018
If only this could happen today, we would all be better off as a society.
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