Apparently, you have found Gordon’s methods work for your children. That’s wonderful. But what would you have done if they hadn’t worked? I’m sure you’d have looked for something else that worked – and you’d have kept looking until you found whatever it was that worked for your child. With your beliefs corporal punishment would presumably not have been an option you would have looked at until and unless you became desperate – and I would hope that you might find something else before you got to that stage, and that’s fine.
Why Corporal Punishment Has to / Had to Go36
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Miss Roberts Slipper7
Mary’s chin crumpled a little and she wiped away tears from both cheeks. I watched as she sat down,...
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Comparing Impliments14
The bottom is different in the way it absorbs the impact and I agree that even though very painful,...
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Corporal Punishment & The Gender Disadvantage50
Psychologists know how to read this data. It’s trivial with training in many cases. Sometimes very complicated in other...
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Why Mikey Likes Eating At Home12
Despite the fact that her kids were arguing all day, Sandy took them out to dinner at the steak...
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The Slipper at Home
I have read many nostalgic posts relating to home slipperings, and as one who was regularly slippered by both...
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Mild Smacking Allowed14
Most kids can be controlled by all the other disciplinary methods but some just do not – my eldest...
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Corporal Punishment Public or Private14
Adding to the comments on Canings in private. I can confirm that in the mid-50s at the age of...
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Catholic School in New England22
I can barely remember the individual swats: all I remember is the intense burning pain and a blurry red...