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If a child attempted to run into a busy street, any reasonable parent would immediately attempt to physically restrain the child for their own safety. 'Restraining' is much different than 'spanking'. I do not consider this type of physical restraint to be the typical 'corporal punishment' (i.e. spanking...
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If, in an ideal world, it is desirable for a parent to have an unlimited supply of patience (which we do not), to reason and explain with a view to the achievement of their child during their developmental years, why is physical punishment desirable or necessary? The problem with spanking is that it...
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