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Old 07-31-2010, 11:04 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by JeanieK View Post
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.
Ummm...the "treats" were meant as a joke!

However, alternatives to spanking and teaching your children proper behavior can be done without those measures.

What I was getting at...is if we spend as much time on "learning" how to train our dogs...we as parents should do the same for our children vs. the easy way out and spank.

I would rather teach my child why they shouldn't do something vs. instilling fear as a reason...and that does not make a child spoiled by any means.
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