I remember as a child I would get beat nearly everyday, and 90% of the time I probably deserved it.
Did it teach me anything? Yes, it taught me how to be strong, mentally and physically, it taught me how to run, how to hide and how to cry
I've been beat until I bled quite a few times....you can only skin a branch so far....and the nubs coming off of the branch cut fairly deep. I remember walking around with small puncture wounds in my legs quite a few times.
but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I still hate seeing pussy ass kids walking around thinking someone owes them something in life.
as a child i was brought up to EARN what I wanted, and if I didn't earn it, I didn't get it, simple as that. It taught me how to handle rejection and if I bitched about it I got slapped...which taught me how to handle pain, I could take a few slaps before it started to affect me, I built a good tolerance to pain. Granted, back then I usually thought my parents had no right hitting me, and I rebeled against it, which would earn another hit...today when I look back on it, I would side with my parents. I think it just comes down to learning and growing up. As a child matures, he learns to think rationally, which is something a kid doesn't have, regardless if you hit him or not. Even if you tell him what he did wrong, he will not side with you regardless. Negative reinforcement teaches him not to do something, that's really one of the few effective ways to deal with a child. You don't have to hit them, but taking stuff away from a child only goes so far...once you take everything away from him, what does he have to lose? This is when a child learns to hate the world and to rebel even more.
I just think a lot of today's kids need to get the shit beat out of them, it changes a person, it makes them learn respect and how to act around someone, once you get your ass beat you usually either become wilder, or humble.
The kids that become wild from it are usually the kids that end up dead because they crossed a wilder person.
I just can't understand how you people expect kids to raise theirselves....if my mom told me to please sit down or I'd get "time out" I'd laugh in her face.