Roughly 23 U.S. States allow spanking in school, most schools in these regions do not exercise this right but, some do. The biggest questions that goes along with spanking is whether or not it causes mental problems later in life. Spanking does not just have negative effects on children, it is a reinforcer, and is effective when used properly. Disciplining a child through spanking may only result in short term effects: “While spanking might make a child take his hand away from the stove and avoid injury, they say, it won't necessarily keep him from trying it again or even make sure he understands the connection between his action and the consequences” (Is it Okay… ). Using spanking as a main punishment will not make the punishment effective and work. Instead, it causes the child to act out more. By using the punishment correctly, as a reinforcer to a more effective punishment, makes it safer to use as well as teaches the kids not to do something. An example of this is using spanking a kid who keeps escaping time out. Time out is the more effective punishment and spanking is the reinforcement.
A study done in England, involving 179 teens, shows that children spanked under the age of six were more successful in life than those who were not. The research also shows that those spanked under …show more content…
Permissive parenting is used as an alternative, not punishing a child for their actions; “Permissive Parents were markedly less controlling, minimally demanding, freely granting of the child’s demands, uninvolved with the child, and benign toward the child’s impulses and actions” (Evidence Favoring). With this parenting style parents can become more irritable and feel like they are a failure. Sometimes, a child does not stop the behavior but insteads increases it because there is no real consequences for behaving that