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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.whatever the benefits of corporal punishment in schools, I think the fact that, should the supporters get what they want, it would be re-introduced would pose it's own problems.
To have a generation of parents who didn't face it have to accept that their child could be smacked by another adult would not sit well with a hell of a lot of people!
To have a generation of parents who didn't face it have to accept that their child could be smacked by another adult would not sit well with a hell of a lot of people!
realise I'm going to get jumped on from a great height here but......have never understood that in the animal kingdom, parents/herd leaders severely reprimand their offspring/herd members for bad behaviour considered detrimental to the good of the herd/pride etc. yet all humans do is worry about the pschological effects of a smack on the bottom to a very naughty child. I don't advocate beating the living daylights out of a child but honestly can't see the problem with a smack on the bum.
Sorry to be an old fart but I will say it once again ''Having the cane at school for bad behaviour never did me any harm whatsoever''. Since corporal punishment ceased in schools this country has rapidly gone downhill, some of the youth of today it would appear rule the roost. I am sick to death of the do gooders with their cries of you cant do this or that because of personal liberties. I give it to you straight if pupils behaved in school they had nothing to fear, it was the bad 'uns who had the punishments metered out.Let's have the cane brought back & s*d Europe.
Ron.
Ron.