Thumper17 said:
Exterminas said:
Both are absolutely retarded punishments and any parent who has even a remote understanding of basic education mechanics won't apply them.
A punishment that does not require a child to understand the reason it is punished for, isn't worth anything.
People like you are the entire reason the world is so messed up.
If they do something bad, you take something away. They will soon learn that by doing that bad thing, they lose something they like.
Statements like this one make me stick to my opinion.
It is needlessly agressive and personal and shows clearly that the author didn't bother to read my following posts or the rest of the thread.
I think such behavior is the result of lower-level-moral-thinking. If you don't bother about things that go beyond personal consequences (If I do something bad, I might get punished) then you don't have any understanding about what is good or bad as soon as there is no clear punishment (see: Internet forums). Unfortunatly moral reasoning is nothing that is given to us from birth (contrary to what the early british empirists might say).
It is something that has to be learned. And a child can't learn that if the punishment for missbehavior does not reflect the missbehavior. Spanking and grounding are both incredibly arbitrary, they lack a connection to reality. How many spanks are worth a shoplift? How many are child abuse?
If you must punish you children, do it by emphazing the value of the broken rule. Someone earlier joked about me by asking, if I would punish my kid, that had beaten a neighbor, by allowing the neighbor so slap it.
Definately! I am not about wrapping kids in cotton, but about punishment that as a connection to the missbehavior and encourages moral reasoning. If my kid feels the pain of being beaten by another kid first hand, it will understand why we don't do that. You cannot recreate the same experience by withholding a xbox.