Why I think occasionally smacking your child is NOT wrong
In the western world there is a strong move away from corporal punishment of any kind for children and in many cases this is a good thing. The old floggings, hopefully of the past, with a leather belt or wooden rod, have no place in child rearing.
Deliberately wounding and injuring a child is not mere discipline these are the actions of sick adults, and any method of protecting the child against such
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