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I Am A Strict Mom

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Being a strict Mom means more than setting limits on things like bratty selfish behavior, trashy dressing and social media misuse – and enforcing them with consequences -- sometimes even (heaven forbid!)politically incorrect spankings!😲

Don't get me wrong -- there is way too little spanking these days (and those ineffective “last resort” pops on a clothed rear don't count) -- but there is more than just spanking to what sets politically incorrect pro-spanking parents apart from politically correct non-spanking parents.

The failure to spank your children is not just a difference, but a symptom. Parents who won’t lay a hand or paddle on a bare bottom embrace a completely different parenting philosophy than those who will. It is not just that they won’t apply the rod — it’s that they lack what I call a “rod mentality.”

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To these parents, discipline is often a dirty word. They tend to be overly permissive, set poor examples, be inconsistent in moral guidance and not teach responsibility. They are unlikely to view themselves as absolute authority figures but, rather, will treat the family as a democracy (without a constitution). They are more apt to want to be buddies than parents to their children.

Anyway, I'll have a lot more on all this in future posts....But, on a personal note, this is briefly how I went from being a modern anti-spanking permissive Mom to a traditional pro-spanking strict Mom.....

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I was spanked as a kid, but I went to college and became convinced that spanking was a terrible thing, and that my sister and I should be neurotic basket cases because we were spanked frequently and in a particularly horrible way – usually bare bottom with Mom's hairbrush or a wooden spoon.

Later, when I became a Mom, and my first born was beginning to act like those horrible, self-centered, unhappy brats I could never stand, I got to wondering how my sister and I turned out to be so well-adjusted, and carefully looked into the anti-spanking research--and lot of it is just not that good--the methodology stinks and the researchers clearly had made their conclusion before conducting any studies.

I was surprised to find several much better conducted studies that found that spanking was not only not harmful, but the very best way to get kids to comply with their parents' wishes. You never hear about these in the mainstream media or pop parenting books. Not to mention the thousands of years of parental experience!!!!!

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Anyway, to make a long story short – I became my Mom ☺ – and have never had reason to look back.

"Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child"


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P.S. -- On that fake anti-spanking research:https://similarworlds.com/story?fid=2327115&tid=596949&name=I-Am-A-Strict-Mom
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It's seen as a violation of the child's human rights here in Europe.
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Europe is a dying continent with strange social views..🤔
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@MaryPoppins: are you serious? Or just really uneducated?
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@MightyAphrodite: Are you not believe it? ..Or what means your, my education derogatory question?
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@MaryPoppins: that does not even make any sense
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@MaryPoppins: FYI 52 countries have outlawed spanking to date...
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@MightyAphrodite:
For whom does this not make any sense? For you..?

Georgia, were we live, is a state in the Bible Belt.
The Bible Belt is an informal region in the southeastern and south-central United States in which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism plays a strong role in society and politics, and Christian church attendance across the denominations is generally higher than the nation's average.
The Bible Belt consists of much of the Southern United States as well as parts of adjacent areas. During the colonial period (1607–1776), the South was a stronghold of the Anglican church.
Its transition to a stronghold of non-Anglican Protestantism occurred gradually over the next century as a series of religious revival movements, many associated with the Baptist denomination, gained great popularity in the region.
Mississippi has the highest proportion of Baptists, at 75%.
Here down in Georgia, spanking as punishment is more acceptable than in the North of the US, or maybe in Europe…
The church-community summarized this rule in a brochure about the child-education and demands the parents expressly on, to spank their child if this not follows the rules of the perents.
Here in the Bible Belt it is not prohibited in the church nor in school. ..if you're looking for below corporal punishment on Wikipedia, you will find an overview of the countries where corporal punishment is not prohibited.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporal_punishment

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@MaryPoppins: It's not just Evangelical Protestants --Catholic parents spank too -- I'm one of them ☺ and I suspect conservative Catholic parents spank just as much as Evangelical Protestants ( I have a Catholic homeschooling book, though I don't homeschool, which has a section about the importance of not sparing the rod). Of course, there used to be a LOT of corporal punishment in Catholic Schools. There was when I went there, K through 12, but I never got it, partly because of Mom and Dad's rule: get a spanking in school, get another spanking at home (which was standard parenting until this generation which would sue any teacher who dared paddle their precious angel)-- and Mom's bare bottom blisterings were much worse than what the nuns dished out 💥 ) --but they have wimped out too and joined the current dismal zeitgeist ☹

P.S. -- At school I did get the palms of my hands slapped a few times with a ruler --but those, thank goodness, were not reported home. And I must say a good word for the South and Evangelical Protestants in particular --they are our partners in protecting life and keeping Christian values alive in America
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Might want to keep it legal and use common sense in your discipline.
Many states use a common sense view on corporal punishment.
If you haven't gained a child's compliance by the age of 12 you have lost the battle. Bruises, cuts, welts on a child's body are sure signs of abuse and can easily earn a trip to the jail.