Donna Wilson
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology
Instructor: Andrea Brodeur
September 12, 2013
Corporal Punishment and Disciplining Children Corporal punishment and disciplining children are two topics that have been combined into one topic with the question of is it needed when disciplining children? When analyzing this topic it is found to have key issues and controversies surrounding whether corporal punishment have negative or positive effects on children when they are exposed to it, there are also multiple perspectives to be looked at about using corporal punishment when it comes to disciplining children. The analysis and summary of corporal punishment and whether it is needed to discipline children include additional solutions and findings that can be helpful today and in the future regarding the subject of whether corporal punishment is needed when disciplining children. Before using corporal punishment to discipline a child one should consider the cognitive and behavior implications if any that plays a role in corporal punishment and disciplining children or could there be learning principles that could develop from it? There is a saying “spare the rod, spoil the child”, many people are believers that a child that receives corporal punishment grows into a well-rounded adult, which can not be proven or disputed. There are also those that believe that a child whom receives corporal punishment is being abuse and therefore will grow up to be an adult that inflicts violence and abuse on others. But where does one draw the line in order to know what is discipline and what is abuse, first one should know the meaning of discipline, abuse, and corporal punishment.