spanking
While there's been a lot of talk lately about whether spanking is still an appropriate disciplinary measure to enact on a child, would you let a teacher or principal ever take a paddle to your child in order to reprimand their behavior? What would you do if they did?
After apparently receiving some criticism on an anti-spanking repost she shared on her Instagram Stories last night, The Real Housewives of Potomac's Ashley Darby fired back in a lengthy message that encourages people to "look into the extensive research."
The viral video of a father beating his 12-year-old daughter for having sex is disturbing for several reasons. He could have done better.
While Tamera is a traditional parent, Tia Mowry is an unconventional parent and doesn't believe in spanking after getting "whooped" as a kid.
After the recent recommendation that parents don't spank their children, Black women share you they do or don't use that form of discipline.
Does this make sense or is it a bit too farfetched?
One woman says her mother--not her or her child's father--was the first person to physically discipline her son.
The debate continues.
And while I am strongly against those crazy parents dragging their children through store aisles, my child will get a spanking when he gets older, should he get out of hand.
While she fights the charges (which she has pleaded not guilty to), the state has custody of her 5-year-old son.
Do you think it’s fair to suggest black parents spank their children more because of the scars of slavery? If so, what is the driving force behind Hispanic, Caucasian, and Asian parents’ use of corporal punishment?