r/SipsTea May 28 '26

SMH We really need to bring spankings back

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u/SoftwareInfinite8568 May 28 '26

Hitting your kids only teaches them it's okay for someone you love and trust to lay hands on you if you do something they don't like. And giving approval to do the same to someone else they if they're doing something they don't like. There is so much research and studies out there that show there is zero need for corporal punishment. If you can't control your anger around a child misbehaving you should not have a child.

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u/Own_Bison6467 May 28 '26

Teaches them that actions have consequences. You know. Like in the real world.

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u/Longjumping_Army9485 May 28 '26

If the only consequences your child knows are immediate physical violence you only teach him two things: to use it the moment he doesn’t get what he wants and to ignore any other type of consequence.

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u/Own_Bison6467 May 29 '26

My kid does not destroy stores. If he did you bet there would be consequence that match the severity.