Road rules1 min ago
Last time I donate to the NSPCC
I was listening to Radio 5 in the car on the way to work today and they were promoting the latest NSPCC advertisments about not smacking children. Now, I've always admired the work and effort this charity has put in with regards to helping children in need, but I feel that these latest publicity efforts are a complete waste of the charity's donated cash. I don't think the charity is right in saying that hitting a child is categorically wrong, especially when each incident could potentially be completely different from the next. Yes I agree that 'beating' your child for no reason is completely unacceptable. But I believe that smacking your child in certain circumstances is the only to let the child know that their behaviour is bad, and acts as a detterent so they do not do it again.
Anyway, isn't there now a law that states how you can/can't smack a child?
I think the NSPCC Should stop wasting money on pointless adverts and go back to helping children who need their support.
Is there some sort of body that regulates how they spend their money?
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