Why is it wrong to physically discipline your children?


If they are my children then why can I not whip them? But yet if they bring drugs into my house I could get charged and go to prison. Or if they get someone pregnant and they are under 18 I would have to pay child support.

i dont see how its wrong, some children are going crazy and treat their parents like cow sh*t, all all because the parents think giving them a few smacks in the head is child abuse. alot pf parents these days blame the media for making their children like this, but in fact its their own fault, they dont know how to discipline them.

What is a good discipline technique?

My 1 year old girl yorkie likes to bite alot.

bottom line, I need proper discipline for it.

what is the best discipline for a yorkie that constantly does that?

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The way I dealt with that problem is by saying "no bite" and then
I would make him sit and I would ignore him for a couple of minutes,
then let him back up. If he did it again I would repeat the same
steps. This really worked great for me. It may take a few weeks but
your yorkie will catch on. Hope this helps.

Confinment to bed – Child abuse or discipline in California?


Would confinement to bed (not just the childs room, but the child has to remain in bed) for a weekend at a time be considered child abuse or discipline by California law? Child allowed to leave the bed to use bathroom and get food, but has to remain in bed at all other times for 3 days.
The child is 14. I am trying to turn them in, but trying to figure out if its just bad parenting or abuse (as defined by the law). So I am looking for the legal answer more than I am personal opinions.

I don’t know if that’s abuse under the law but it is pretty F’ed up in my book. Unless this child is a quadriplegic he should be allowed an ample amount of time for outdoor exercise and socializing.

What do you think is the best way to discipline children without spanking or hitting?

Wow, 34 answers and no stars. It seems like an interesting question.

I am also not talking about correcting a "specific" behavior so much as I am talking about discipline in general.

Anyway, I will keep reading, thanks for all the answers. (Even though I can tell some of them are jokes)

parents are the best role model for their kids. you should show them good example when they was young. best of luck!

Survey about discipline at school? :) Thank you x?


What discipline techniques are in place at your school? eg detention..
Do you have to write lines at your school? If yes how many?
What happens in detention at your school?
What are the steps of discipline at your school? ie break detention then after school detention if you don’t go etc
Is your school strict?

and Anything else you want to share about school. Thanks :)
What is ‘Demerits’
From Britain you see :)

Detention, in school suspention, out of school suspention, explusion
No.
You sit there for an hour doing absolutly nothing. Everybody tends to talk and listen to ipods though. Lol.
Just go by the first line
Kind of. I don’t like them.

Oh we get lunch detention too.

How can you get someone to discipline their child?

When someone’s toddler is misbehaving terribly (like hitting my daughter, pushing her down, & taking everything she picks up) & the parent is not punishing the child, what can I do or say?

you have the right to protect your child from the actions other children, especially if the actions of the other child endangers the saftey of your child…. get to spankin’ (or what ever your preffered mode of discipline is….) especially if this is going on in YOUR HOUSE. Notify the other parent first that you don’t allow certain things, and then, enforce!

How to Successfully House Train Your Dog


No matter how much you love your dog, you would definitely go ballistic once you have seen that your favorite dress has been trampled on, your shoes peed on and your beautiful rug has muddy paw prints all over. In order to prevent such disasters from happening, you need to successfully house train your dog as early as possible. It would really be nice if at a young age, when your canine companion is just a pup, you would already be able to discipline and teach your pet proper pooch etiquette. Much like a child, a dog needs to be taught and disciplined before it can truly be part of your family.

Below are some basic tips that will help you effectively and successfully house train your dog:

Know your dog. Dogs, like people, have different personalities. You cannot expect your new dog to behave exactly the same as your previous puppy, despite numerous training hours. Dogs also need to be able to express themselves and let out their real nature.

To successfully house train your dog, you need to first determine the nature of your dog, its own personality quirks and traits. Observe your dog for a few days before you start the training. See the natural tendencies of your canine friend, particularly when it comes to pooping and urinating. Some dogs like to relieve themselves on dirt or grass, while others on sand or gravel.

If you know the natural tendencies of your dog, it’s easier to successfully house train your dog. For example, if your pup likes to urinate on concrete or hard floors, ensure that the designated poop and urinating area that you will assign is similar to its designated or preferred areas.

Allocate a small training area to successfully house train your dog. Another important factor that will help to successfully house train your dog is designating a small and specific area for training session. If you have a small dog, you can use a crate as a perfect training location. However, if your dog is big or is already an adult, you might want a bigger area, like a part of your garage, basement or bathroom to conduct training sessions.

It would be good to spend a lot of time with your pooch in the training area you have specified, this will help you to successfully house train your dog. At first, you will notice that your dog might start soiling and urinating in your training location. However, if you let your dog sleep, eat and play in that area, sooner or later it will stop soiling the place. Even dogs do not like to poop in their own sleeping and eating area.

Provide your beloved pooch a toilet area. After giving your dog a chance to determine or realize where its training or playing area is, you should now start introducing your pup to its toilet kingdom. To successfully house train your dog, it is best to accompany your dog to its poop and urinating space a few times so that it will be accustomed to the place. Dogs are usually good at developing habits; thus, if you teach them to do their “thing” on the designated areas, they will soon pick up the habit on their own. As mentioned earlier, remember the dog’s nature in choosing a perfect toilet area.

Regular meal times. Like people, dogs also follow a certain body clock. Therefore, if your feeding time is regular and consistent, you are helping reinforce the pooch’s house training. After a few days of regular feeding or meal time, you will realize that the dog’s poop and urinate periods are also consistent and regular. And you will feel proud for doing a good job to successfully house train your dog.

If you have tried everything and you’re still stuck with the same old disobedient dog, then you need help from the experts to successfully house train your dog. Did you know that you can learn powerful techniques to solve any dog behavior problem in the shortest possible time? Put an end to the stress and annoyance of your dog behavior problems and slash your dog obedience training in half by using techniques that give you immediate results visit Dogs’ Corner

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How have the courts taken away your right to discipline your children?

I see people say this all of the time. And, I don’t really know what they mean by this. I’ve got kids and haven’t had the police even so much as check in with me regarding what methods I’m using to teach my children to behave properly in this world.

I think the issue revolves around corporal punishment. If someone sees you administer corporal punishment, thinks it excessive and files a complaint with CPS they will investigate. If a child complains about beatings (even if you call them spankings) they will investigate. In most cases, I suspect that if there is no abuse there will be no problem. I do worry however about excessive government interference into our private lives. It is a difficult line to find between protecting children from abuse and invasion into the family.

Would you ever discipline a friends child?


I do. I don’t smack them or anything – but when they are in MY house, if my friends don’t discipline them (for turning my oven on, slamming my cupboard doors repeatedly etc) I will give them a firm ‘NO!’ and say ‘not in MY house!’ It usually works and most of my friends don’t mind – one did give me a funny look once though.

I also wouldn’t do it in anyone Else’s home unless the child was affecting me directly.

What’s your position on disciplining other peoples (friends) kids.

I had to yell at a friends child once. She was 1 year and 8 months. My friend was hosting my baby shower at my house and brought her daughter… no big deal, right? Wrong! Her daughter is a terror! She came over and emptied my movie cabinet, snapped a DVD in half, broke the track on my slider door, and picked up a porcelain figurine and threw it against the wall (it was something my grandmother made, and by the grace of God, it didn’t break). My friend just sat there giggling at how "cute they are at this age". After she threw the porcelain dog at the wall, I had had it, I went and picked her up and told her "No! You don’t throw things!" and sat her down on the couch with a toy her mom had brought along for her. That friend is no longer welcome at my home.

School discipline : a whole-school practical approach

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