The Case Against Spanking: How to Discipline Your Child Without Hitting
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.63 (766 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0787903426 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 250 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"An Excellent Book for someone who disagress on spanking kids" according to A Customer. Chapter 1 An Alien Point of View (on spanking)Chapter 2 Abuse or Discipline?Chapter An Excellent Book for someone who disagress on spanking kids Chapter 1 An Alien Point of View (on spanking)Chapter 2 Abuse or Discipline?Chapter 3 Why We Hit and What It Does to KidsChapter An Excellent Book for someone who disagress on spanking kids A Customer Chapter 1 An Alien Point of View (on spanking)Chapter 2 Abuse or Discipline?Chapter 3 Why We Hit and What It Does to KidsChapter 4 Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Effective DisciplineChapter 5 Changing Your Appproach to DisciplineChapter 6 Rewards and PunishmentsChapter 7 Anger and ResentmentChapter 8 Using T. Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Effective DisciplineChapter 5 Changing Your Appproach to DisciplineChapter 6 Rewards and PunishmentsChapter 7 Anger and ResentmentChapter 8 Using T. Why We Hit and What It Does to KidsChapter An Excellent Book for someone who disagress on spanking kids A Customer Chapter 1 An Alien Point of View (on spanking)Chapter 2 Abuse or Discipline?Chapter 3 Why We Hit and What It Does to KidsChapter 4 Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Effective DisciplineChapter 5 Changing Your Appproach to DisciplineChapter 6 Rewards and PunishmentsChapter 7 Anger and ResentmentChapter 8 Using T. Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About Effective DisciplineChapter 5 Changing Your Appproach to DisciplineChapter 6 Rewards and PunishmentsChapter 7 Anger and ResentmentChapter 8 Using T. "Actions are louder than words." according to A Customer. True, Hyman proceeds with his book without really considering at any great depth, the possible virtues of spanking. Perhaps that is because the arguments in favor of spanking are so shallow: parents should be able to do as they please with their kids, or the Bible says it's OK. Hyman's evidence against spanking is admitt. "Wonderful book." according to Colleen McKinney. I have to say that this book is very well written. I feel that everyone should read this book, although I know some would probably never even consider reading a book like this. I didn't believe in spankings before I read this book, but now I don't feel so left out. Everyone I know spanks their kids and I am the "odd ball
. Her book begins with a description of spanking (two to five hard whacks on the bottom with a paddle followed by loving admonition). Pritchett cites the Bible as her reference. In contrast, Pritchett, a mother and stepmother, offers a discipline plan based on spanking as the only effective deterrent in training children to be obedient and well behaved. He offers parents a number of alternative strategies to physical punishment, including understanding child psychology, systemetizing rewards and punishments, and defusing anger
This book offers parents and teachers constructive methods of discipline, useful for everyday situations. Irwin Hyman, an expert in the field of home and school discipline, explains in a passionate and compelling style why spanking or hitting children is abusive, destructive, and counterproductive. He then gives common sense advice on alternative forms of discipline, which help to raise happy and emotionally stable children.. It documents the long-term negative effects of spanking?how it brutalizes kids and creates violent adults