Whoever Spares The Rod Hates Their Children Analysis

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Proverbs 13:24 says: "Whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them." This quote is often used by parents who believe that they have the authority and rights to beat their children in order to discipline them. The author used strong structure in this article to refute the argument above; he discussed both physical and psychological damages that children can receive from corporal punishment. Yet, I believe that there is a weak point in his article. He found that "children who were hit or slapped by their parents usually misbehaved again within 10 minutes," but he did not compare this outcome to the outcome of oral discipline. However, I agree with the author that it is wrong for parents to beat up their children in any circumstances, just in the perspective of parents. In fact, I …show more content…

When parents are hitting their children, most of them cannot control themselves as well as consider the consequences. All they are doing is catharsis, which means they are putting their negative attitude on their children by hitting them. Since all the physical punishment can be substituted by oral disciplines, spanking children cannot bring any benefits to the children; however, this only help the parents who support spanking to find a proper excuse to vent. Furthermore, even if the parents beat up their children after guiding and leading them, it is clear that in this situation, the parents are not good at discipling. All the conversation they have with their kids are not persuasive enough to make their children yield to their opinions. Also, they are impatient to their children; therefore, they came up with the idea that "hitting the children is the most effective way." In this case, parents should improve their discipline skills or find another method to guild instead of being impatient and deciding to spark their

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