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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2020 · 18 MIN

Corporal Punishment: Yes or No?

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Today we're talking Child Discipline.  Did you get whipped as a child?  Do you spank/whip/pop your children today?  Are you a "Time Out" parent?  Join this very engaging conversation and see how our hosts were disciplined, as children - and their thoughts on child discipline today.  Let us know your story -- hit us on IG/Twitter! For the sake of definition: Corporal punishment encompasses all types of physical punishment, including spanking, slapping, pinching, pulling, twisting, and hitting with an object. It also may include forcing a child to consume unpleasant substances such as soap, hot sauce, or hot pepper. In the United States, corporal punishment is legal on a federal level, but state laws vary on what types of physical punishments are allowed.

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Today we're talking Child Discipline.  Did you get whipped as a child?  Do you spank/whip/pop your children today?  Are you a "Time Out" parent?  Join this very engaging conversation and see how our hosts were disciplined, as children - and their thoughts on child discipline today.  Let us know your story -- hit us on IG/Twitter! For the sake of definition: Corporal punishment encompasses all types of physical punishment, including spanking, slapping, pinching, pulling, twisting, and hitting with an object. It also may include forcing a child to consume unpleasant substances such as soap, hot sauce, or hot pepper. In the United States, corporal punishment is legal on a federal level, but state laws vary on what types of physical punishments are allowed.

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