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Everything needs a stimulus(cause/reason) to give a response(eventuallity)
I must say;I agree that smacking kids afew slaps maybe,(NO extremes here)is the only way to raise them upright. When I was a kid,my dad had only two rules;1: I only ask you twice for you to do something - the third time was always a slap. 2:Do all that is required of you and then you can play/do your own stuff.
As kids,in the event of getting smacked,the third party will always say such things like;"They are only kids" but as these kids grow up,they tend to lean towards the third party's opinion hence becoming more rebelious to their parents(talking about abuse).S0 merely stopping the kid from watching TV or PS/WII/XBOX is a total waste of time(in my opinion)coz they'll come up with new ways to pass time.BUT,as long as you have the memory of pain,you'll never be tempted to try it again.Take for example an electric shock,with that experience,have you ever again thought of let alone retry picking up a naked electric cable with your bare hands?? PS: Your morals will be judged according to the answer you give to this last question.
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