As you probably did, I got spanked as a kid.
But, probably unlike you, I became an early childhood educator and lesson one was "we never, EVER spank a child."
Still, it's tempting, especially if it means stopping a behavior that you cannot stand for one more minute.
So, is it ever okay to spank your child? Do you ever do it?
Today – on We Turned Out Okay's THIRD birthday! – we dig into why parents spank kids, the lessons a child learns from being spanked, and what other options we parents have.
WHY Parents Spank Kids
Not surprisingly, spanking doesn't happen when your child's behavior is smooth and easy.
It's when they balk at what you are telling them to do.
When they drag their feet, whine, nag at a sibling until that sibling retaliates.
Spankings happen when we feel that we have been pushed to the absolute brink – when we feel like we have got no other choice.
Take a listen to this episode if you've ever felt like that, especially if you're not quite sure that spanking is what you should be doing, but you don't see any other option.
For notes to today's episode, including:
- A 3-step method you can follow to discipline without spanking
- The sign-up for the 3 Secrets of Happy Parenting FREE online class, which distills everything I've learned into 3 simple lessons for true enjoyment of this parenting life
– Key Links and every back episode of We Turned Out Okay
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