Smacking kids
#1
Smacking kids
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
#2
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Just a quick google search revealed:
Topsy-turvy debate on NSW corporal punishment Bill
Punishment that fits the Bill
Note: to make google searches specific to Aus web sites include the term "site:.au" along with other search terms.
Topsy-turvy debate on NSW corporal punishment Bill
Punishment that fits the Bill
Note: to make google searches specific to Aus web sites include the term "site:.au" along with other search terms.
#5
Re: Smacking kids
Originally posted by mika24me
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
Often in homes where they don't smack at all there is a lot more yelling and screaming and put-downs. Smacking should be the very last resort and it should be age appropriate. You should not hit older kids as it is very counter-productive.
That's just my opinion.
#6
Re: Smacking kids
Originally posted by mika24me
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
Nature has given us pain receptors, if you put your hand on a fire you know not to do it again. I haven't had to smack my children, but maybe that is because I treat them as equals, hopefully as they get older they will treat me the same.
Slater
#7
As a child protection social worker, I believe the debate needs to happen, it is against the laws in this country for one adult to hit another, so why should some of the most vulnerable members of our society not have the same basic human right?
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
#8
Originally posted by karawara88
As a child protection social worker, I believe the debate needs to happen, it is against the laws in this country for one adult to hit another, so why should some of the most vulnerable members of our society not have the same basic human right?
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
As a child protection social worker, I believe the debate needs to happen, it is against the laws in this country for one adult to hit another, so why should some of the most vulnerable members of our society not have the same basic human right?
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
Slater
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Originally posted by karawara88
As a child protection social worker, I believe the debate needs to happen, it is against the laws in this country for one adult to hit another, so why should some of the most vulnerable members of our society not have the same basic human right?
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
As a child protection social worker, I believe the debate needs to happen, it is against the laws in this country for one adult to hit another, so why should some of the most vulnerable members of our society not have the same basic human right?
Although there are many arguments and believe me this was discussed this morning in my office but basic human rights should be the same for everyone.
Donna
#10
Originally posted by Wilfbain
Too glib by far: "...basic human rights should be the same for everyone." We are talking about children for heaven's sake. Children and the parent's right to smack (smack, not beat) the child if it is warranted. Tim has the right idea (well almost). Parents should have the right to discipline as they see fit. There are already laws against abuse. You are muddying the waters by not discerning between discipline and abuse.
Too glib by far: "...basic human rights should be the same for everyone." We are talking about children for heaven's sake. Children and the parent's right to smack (smack, not beat) the child if it is warranted. Tim has the right idea (well almost). Parents should have the right to discipline as they see fit. There are already laws against abuse. You are muddying the waters by not discerning between discipline and abuse.
On the contrary my friend you are missing the point by assuming that discipline equals physical chastisement.
Donna
Last edited by karawara88; Jun 24th 2003 at 10:34 pm.
#11
Re: Smacking kids
Originally posted by mika24me
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
Hi
In the UK news today there is a story about the government trying to ban parents from smacking their kids. Is there a law like this in Oz?
Mel
P.S...If anyone disagrees with this please forward your personal details and I will come round and punch your f***ing lights out you arrogant f***ing little s**t.
#12
Originally posted by Wilfbain
Tim has the right idea (well almost). Parents should have the right to discipline as they see fit. There are already laws against abuse. You are muddying the waters by not discerning between discipline and abuse.
Tim has the right idea (well almost). Parents should have the right to discipline as they see fit. There are already laws against abuse. You are muddying the waters by not discerning between discipline and abuse.
I believe parents should be more educated in the alternatives to snacking and should also use more wisdom as to when it is no longer appropriate. I still think it should not be legislated though; there are too many controls on us already.
#13
Devils Advocate?
When I was a kid and I done something really bad eg sticking a large pin in another kid, (I know I’m a psycho, fortunately I grew out of it) I was put over my dads knee and spanked. In my opinion it was deserved. Guess what, I never did it again! Somehow at such a young age I don’t think a few stern words and a reasoned discussion would have been quite so effective.
When I was at school they still had the cane, you did something wrong, you got the cane. I still remember how much it stung, but it didn’t have any lasting affects.
What else are teachers supposed to do, oh yer detention, expulsion. That’s a big deterrent to a teenager isn’t it (not).
Another point “basic human rights should be the same for everyone�.
Fair enough, but how is any child supposed to be punished for their actions?
Send them to their room?
Bed without supper?
Is not being locked in a room with or without food against basic human rights?
Deprive a child of a favourite toy? Isn’t this mental abuse?
Yes, I know this is being a bit silly but so is saying a parent is not allowed to smack their child, isn’t it. I don’t mean for any old reason or on a regular basis, or with enough force to cause injury but surely a smack on the backside so a child would think owww, I’d best not do that again, can’t really hurt?
I can honestly say that I could count on one hand the times I remember being smacked as a child, (maybe I’m just lucky?) and on each occasion I deserved it and it made me realise how stupid the things I done were. I didn’t turn out to be a mugger, serial killer or even a bad tempered driver. In moderation, how can it be wrong??
Stevan
When I was at school they still had the cane, you did something wrong, you got the cane. I still remember how much it stung, but it didn’t have any lasting affects.
What else are teachers supposed to do, oh yer detention, expulsion. That’s a big deterrent to a teenager isn’t it (not).
Another point “basic human rights should be the same for everyone�.
Fair enough, but how is any child supposed to be punished for their actions?
Send them to their room?
Bed without supper?
Is not being locked in a room with or without food against basic human rights?
Deprive a child of a favourite toy? Isn’t this mental abuse?
Yes, I know this is being a bit silly but so is saying a parent is not allowed to smack their child, isn’t it. I don’t mean for any old reason or on a regular basis, or with enough force to cause injury but surely a smack on the backside so a child would think owww, I’d best not do that again, can’t really hurt?
I can honestly say that I could count on one hand the times I remember being smacked as a child, (maybe I’m just lucky?) and on each occasion I deserved it and it made me realise how stupid the things I done were. I didn’t turn out to be a mugger, serial killer or even a bad tempered driver. In moderation, how can it be wrong??
Stevan
#14
Heard on the radio many, many moons ago:
I brought you [smack] on holiday [smack] to have a good time [smack] and by golly [smack] I'm gonna [smack] see to it [smack] that you DO [smack] have a good time - you ungrateful little sod [smack, smack, smack].
Best heard and not read but what can you do? Use your imagination.
I brought you [smack] on holiday [smack] to have a good time [smack] and by golly [smack] I'm gonna [smack] see to it [smack] that you DO [smack] have a good time - you ungrateful little sod [smack, smack, smack].
Best heard and not read but what can you do? Use your imagination.
#15
Re: Devils Advocate?
Originally posted by Stevandiane
When I was at school they still had the cane, you did something wrong, you got the cane. I still remember how much it stung, but it didn’t have any lasting affects.
What else are teachers supposed to do, oh yer detention, expulsion. That’s a big deterrent to a teenager isn’t it (not).
When I was at school they still had the cane, you did something wrong, you got the cane. I still remember how much it stung, but it didn’t have any lasting affects.
What else are teachers supposed to do, oh yer detention, expulsion. That’s a big deterrent to a teenager isn’t it (not).
My Dad spanked me (very occasionally) until I was about nine then he had a stroke (3 of them all together). He then resorted to very cruel mental abuse. Which did I prefer? I look back on the spankings almost with nostalgia. It was done with love. Not so the later treatment...