Spanking a child is a common form of discipline in many homes; however, spanking isn't always the best way to teach your child right from wrong.
Spanking instills fear in your child. Your child shouldn't fear you, he should respect you. There is a difference. A child who respects you is more likely to act appropriately than a child who fears you.
Spanking causes your child pain. Can you imagine what goes through your child's mind when you spank her? She is likely wondering why someone who loves her is hurting her. She may begin to associate love with pain, and that can have horrible consequences when she begins developing intimate relationships.
Spanking doesn't teach the child what they did wrong. If you spank a child for talking back to you, that doesn't teach the child not to talk back, it only lets him know that if he talks back, he may get hurt. When you aren't around to spank, he won't know that he should still be respectful.
Spanking can lead to confusion. Have you ever spanked a child because she hit her brother? You are trying to teach her not to hit, but you are hitting her to enforce the 'no hitting' rule.
Spanking out of anger can lead to abuse. A light tap on the hand when your little one is trying to stick a fork in an electrical outlet is one thing, but spanking him so hard when he throws a toy that you bruise his rear end is abuse.
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