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I was in an argument with a friend recently on how to properly discipline a child. The argument started when I saw her hitting her daughter and jokingly called her a "brutal" mom. She did not grab the joke, but she took it as an attack to her personality. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with using a little force to discipline kids, as long as you know your limitations. But if you can do without physically punishing your kid, it's always better. Many parents still argue that hitting their children is but normal, and that they only want the best for their children. But the psychological damage of hitting a kid, not to mention physical pains, means a lot for a growing child. Parents should be wary about this matter, as it can define you as a parent to your child. If the child wasn't able to hold at the idea of you hitting them because you love them, they will think that you just want to inflick pain and hurt them. And it's not too good. If there is a need to punish a kid for doing something he should have not done, stay away from physical punishments. Instead, punish them with sanctions and limitations. Tell them they are grounded and can't leave the house for the whole week aside from school, or no computer games for a week, or cutting their allowance to half for the whole month. The way we discipline our kids is also their way to see the world from an adult's view. If they grew up with violent parents, it will not be a surprise if they too will do the same to their own kids in the future. You can talk about... To Discipline A Child Tags: • grounded • sanctions • psychological damage • discipline • computer games • child • Related articles:
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