The first reason that parents should not spank is "inherited behavior." Spanking teaches the wrong lesson to children that it is the only solution when there is a problem. Young children, especially toddlers, spend most of the time with their parents at home. Parents are like teachers and they set rules for what a child should not do at home. Children learn everything from parents by watching, listening and imitating. When they misbehave, they get spanked. From this practice, they accept spanking as the only solution for correcting misbehavior. Thus, there is a great possibility that they will grow up to be a spanking parent.
Second, spanking is violent and it is not humane. Spanking results in poor self-esteem and depression. After being spanked, most of the children say that they hate their parents and feel unloved. Most parents probably agree that hitting a small child is unfair because the child is defenseless. Moreover, when a child is hit, it even makes the child feel as though he does not deserve any respect or appreciation.
Lastly, spanking could cross over to child abuse. Supporters of spanking say that it is ok to hit a child with one's hand, but on what part of his body is it ok to hit him? If hitting with hand is ok, there would be a possibility that they would use objects such as a belt, a cane or a