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Old 07-31-2010, 01:53 PM   #11
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by miabellaamoure View Post
I used to be a believer in spare the rod, spoil the child.

However...five children later and all of them grown and having families of their own (be it skin or fur), I don't really follow that ideology anymore.

My lil' girls brought me to this realization. They can be so similar in childlike ways (naughty ones specifically) that are deserving of a spanking but, would I spank my dog? No way! I instead properly trained my dogs to behave.

So, maybe as parents we should start wearing a little fanny pack filled with "training treats" (human grade) and start training our kids the right way!

But, seriously...I think the teacher overstepped his boundaries as an authority figure and will probably pay the price for that misstep.
I think the repurcussions of a spoiled child are much more serious than form a spoiled dog.

Some people DO use food to reward their children, but it tends to make children overweight.

If a spanking at the age of 2, makes them respectul when they are older, it is well worth it.
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