I don't condone hitting children in any way, b/c I think you're conditioning them toward violence, & away from talking thru problems.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/925159053256482817 …
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Replying to @n8r0n74
Would that work with grounding and taking away prized possessions? Would it condition them to false imprisonment & theft?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The possessions, IMO, depends on the concept of ownership. Are kids' toys "theirs"? If so, no, I don't support that, either.
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Replying to @n8r0n74
Well, that's consistent, anyway.I will take away my daughter's tech if she doesn't keep her room tidy even tho it was a birthday gift to her
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I wouldn't. But, let's be clear. My objection to hitting/spanking is mainly based on the *severity* of what violence is. Toys a small issue.
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Replying to @n8r0n74
I just don't think that argument works - 'Because you couldn't do it to adults.' I couldn't make adults study maths either.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I would never couch it as "b/c you can't do it to adults". I would simply try to be consistent w/ my kids.
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