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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 635209" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Corporal punishment is legal in all 50 states. </p><p></p><p>Yes a 4 year old can do something that requires corporal punishment. Mine did often. I dont mean beating them bloody but corporal punishment means spanking. Exactly what would anyone do when their two year old snuck out of the house while you were going to the bathroom and wandered into traffic almost getting hit? How about the day he road his bike into oncoming traffic on a road with a 55 mph speed limit and a woman almost hit him? He was 6 at that time. What would you do when your kid was sneaking out of a self contained classroom, walking home, breaking into neighbors homes and stealing things? The neighbors were so over it that they were threatening to shoot him the next time they caught him in their homes. </p><p></p><p>Both parents worked in this situation and grounding him didnt work. He certainly wasnt going to ride the bus home and go to his room with no tv. If I just grounded him from everything when I got home, our trailer was so small he could see the living room and the TV from his bedroom. I wasnt allowed to do many of the things I wanted to do. He would sneak out of the house through his bedroom window at night. I wanted to put a 6x10 dog cage inside his bedroom and lock him in at night. Not allowed. I wanted to force him to run laps but in order to do that and not run away I would have to tether him...not allowed. You cant take away food. He didnt care what we ate, he likes everything! Liver? Loves it. </p><p></p><p>In the end, Cory spent most of his teen years in group homes but he behaved the same way there and they kept sending him home. </p><p></p><p>He will tell you today he never got a whipping he didnt deserve. </p><p></p><p>Oh and the other day I heard statistics on spanking in this country. 83% of blacks have used it, 81% of whites, 75% of hispanics and 72% of Asians. The highest incidents of corporal punishment happen in the southeast and midwest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 635209, member: 1514"] Corporal punishment is legal in all 50 states. Yes a 4 year old can do something that requires corporal punishment. Mine did often. I dont mean beating them bloody but corporal punishment means spanking. Exactly what would anyone do when their two year old snuck out of the house while you were going to the bathroom and wandered into traffic almost getting hit? How about the day he road his bike into oncoming traffic on a road with a 55 mph speed limit and a woman almost hit him? He was 6 at that time. What would you do when your kid was sneaking out of a self contained classroom, walking home, breaking into neighbors homes and stealing things? The neighbors were so over it that they were threatening to shoot him the next time they caught him in their homes. Both parents worked in this situation and grounding him didnt work. He certainly wasnt going to ride the bus home and go to his room with no tv. If I just grounded him from everything when I got home, our trailer was so small he could see the living room and the TV from his bedroom. I wasnt allowed to do many of the things I wanted to do. He would sneak out of the house through his bedroom window at night. I wanted to put a 6x10 dog cage inside his bedroom and lock him in at night. Not allowed. I wanted to force him to run laps but in order to do that and not run away I would have to tether him...not allowed. You cant take away food. He didnt care what we ate, he likes everything! Liver? Loves it. In the end, Cory spent most of his teen years in group homes but he behaved the same way there and they kept sending him home. He will tell you today he never got a whipping he didnt deserve. Oh and the other day I heard statistics on spanking in this country. 83% of blacks have used it, 81% of whites, 75% of hispanics and 72% of Asians. The highest incidents of corporal punishment happen in the southeast and midwest. [/QUOTE]
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