The article presents people’s opinions on spanking. Do they share the same opinion on this matter? Summarize their views and present the arguments they put forth to illustrate their views.
The article presents people’s opinions on spanking. Do they share the same opinion on this matter? Summarize their views and present the arguments they put forth to illustrate their views. k6j8W
The article above gives everyone's opinion on spanking. And they do not have the same opinion on this issue, each person has different views on this issue. But in general, people are divided into two sides: the view that spanking or other forms of corporal punishment is an acceptable form of discipline for children and the view that spanking is a form of child abuse
For the first point of view - spanking is to discipline children, in the first case Mr. Clover was arrested for child abuse admitting that he hit his son but said it was not child abuse. He said it was discipline. In addition, some parents like Rhonda Moore notice a clear difference between spanking and child abuse. Rhonda Moore believes that a little pain is needed to teach a child what is right and wrong. She makes the argument that "It's like burning your hand when you touch a hot stove". Moore believes that spanking is done out of love, but child abuse is done out of danger, when parents lose control. She pointed out that, when she hit her children, she always talked to them first and then explained why they were beaten. She explains what they did wrong and they remember not to do it again. In another case, Dr. Oparah argued that our child abuse laws sometimes go too far; that is, they make it difficult for parents to discipline their children. Oparah says that today many children do not respect their parents. ‘Children need strong, loving discipline. Sometimes spanking is the best way to get a child's attention, to make sure he listens to his parents. As a society, we always complain that our young people are getting into more and more trouble, committing crimes - but when parents try to control their children, they are punished. Some parents are afraid to discipline their children because their neighbors may call the police.
For the second point of view, spanking is a form of child abuse. In the first case, Taylor Robinson, a father of four, believes that parents should never hit their children for any reason. Robinson wants his kids to learn right and wrong, but not because they're afraid of being hit. He argued that "Swinging teaches children to fear their parents, not to respect them. When a parent spanks a child, what the child learns is that problems need to be resolved with violence. "Robinson believes that children learn that it is okay for parents to hurt their children. "None of those lessons are the lessons he wants to teach his children. He wants the His children learn to talk about their problems and solve them without violence, but spanking doesn't teach that. "
On the other hand, Dr. Beverly Lau opposes spanking. Lau thinks spanking can lead to more violent behavior in children. She points to a study showing that spanking children become more violent as they get older. "A child may stop misbehaving in the moment, but over time, kids who are spanked actually have more misbehavior than kids who aren't spanked. " Lau added, research shows that, if you want a peaceful family, parents should not spank their children.
The article above gives everyone's opinion on spanking. And they do not have the same opinion on this issue, each person has
different
views
on this issue.
But
in general
,
people
are divided
into two sides: the
view
that spanking or other
forms
of corporal punishment is an acceptable
form
of
discipline
for
children
and the
view
that spanking is a
form
of
child
abuse
For the
first
point of
view
-
spanking is to
discipline
children
, in the
first
case Mr. Clover
was arrested
for
child
abuse
admitting that he
hit
his son
but
said it was not
child
abuse
. He said it was
discipline
.
In addition
,
some
parents
like Rhonda Moore notice a
clear
difference between spanking and
child
abuse
. Rhonda Moore
believes
that a
little
pain
is needed
to
teach
a
child
what is right and
wrong
. She
makes
the argument that
"
It's like burning your hand when you touch a hot stove
"
. Moore
believes
that spanking
is done
out of
love
,
but
child
abuse
is done
out of
danger
, when
parents
lose control. She pointed out that, when she
hit
her
children
, she always talked to them
first
and then
explained
why they
were beaten
. She
explains
what they did
wrong and
they remember not to do it again. In another case, Dr.
Oparah
argued that our
child
abuse
laws
sometimes
go too far;
that is
, they
make
it difficult for
parents
to
discipline
their
children
.
Oparah
says that
today
many
children
do not respect their
parents
.
‘Children
need strong, loving
discipline
.
Sometimes
spanking is the best way to
get
a child's attention, to
make
sure he listens to his
parents
. As a society, we always complain that our young
people
are getting into more and more trouble, committing crimes
-
but
when
parents
try to control their
children
, they
are punished
.
Some
parents
are afraid to
discipline
their
children
because
their neighbors may call the police.
For the second point of
view
, spanking is a
form
of
child
abuse
. In the
first
case, Taylor Robinson, a father of four,
believes
that
parents
should never
hit
their
children
for any reason. Robinson
wants
his kids to
learn
right and
wrong
,
but
not
because
they're afraid of being
hit
. He argued that
"
Swinging
teaches
children
to fear their
parents
, not to respect them. When a
parent
spanks a
child
, what the
child
learns
is that problems need to
be resolved
with violence.
"
Robinson
believes
that
children
learn
that it is okay for
parents
to hurt their
children
.
"
None of those lessons are the lessons he
wants
to
teach
his
children
. He
wants
the His
children
learn
to talk about their problems and solve them without violence,
but
spanking doesn't
teach
that.
"
On the other hand
, Dr.
Beverly
Lau
opposes spanking.
Lau
thinks
spanking can lead to more violent behavior in
children
. She points to a study showing that spanking
children
become more violent as they
get
older.
"
A
child
may
stop
misbehaving
in the moment
,
but
over time, kids who
are spanked
actually have more misbehavior than kids who aren't spanked.
"
Lau
added
, research
shows
that, if you
want
a peaceful family,
parents
should not spank their
children
.