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I must be pretty stupid, then. soilent brad Send a noteboard - 28/09/2009 05:49:26 PM
Previous research had also found that parents who spank are more likely to be younger, less educated, single, and/or depressed and stressed, Berlin's study said. Spanking is most commonly used among parents who were spanked themselves, who live in the South, and/or who identify themselves as conservative Christians. These parents also tend to believe in the effectiveness of spanking or believe the child is at fault in a given situation, the study said.

Okay, my parents were in their 30s when they had me, both went had post secondary education, they were together, not depressed or stressed, not from the South (granted, Alberta is referred to as the Texas of Canada), and definitely not conservative Christians. So... all wrong there :P

Others say parents should not resort to spanking at any age. Susan Newman, social psychologist and author of "Little Things Long Remembered: Making Your Children Feel Special Every Day," said parents should discourage bad behaviors by taking away privileges such as dessert, or setting an earlier bedtime. They should also reinforce good behaviors verbally, saying how nice it is when their children share, for example.

Right... In my experience of going shopping with my niece and nephew and coming across the younger mothers who use those forms of discipline, those forms of discipline don't really work.

"Please stop throwing the grapes on the ground and stomping on them. Oh, he's just so independent."

soilent brad is PEOPLE!

1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = EM2C <-- Define it!

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- My 6 year old niece
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