Parenting
Related: About this forumWhy is corporal punishment called "discipline"?
I have never figured this out.
Are people trying to soften the word "punishment" by using the word "discipline"?
Discipline is shown by example. If the parents have discipline then the children will see it.
Punishment is punishment.
FBaggins
(27,709 posts)It isnt anything recent
SHRED
(28,136 posts)leftieNanner
(15,698 posts)The root of the word discipline means teaching. Jesus had disciples. He taught them. He didn't beat them. The modern connotation has come to include physical abuse, but it really doesn't work. Just IMHO.
FBaggins
(27,709 posts)Thats the Latin root... but as it transferred to French (from whence it comes to English), it took on the meaning I cited.
The point is that the so-called modern connotation is about 900 years old
RockRaven
(16,276 posts)or other people's kids if you're in one of those states with really fucked-up school rules/laws.
leftieNanner
(15,698 posts)It teaches kids that it's appropriate to solve problems with violence. Discipline means teaching.
Your question is a good one.
SHRED
(28,136 posts)Parents don't spank their friends when they misbehave yet will wail on their own kids when they do.
I've always thought how bizarre that must be for kids.
leftieNanner
(15,698 posts)And harms the kids. I had a challenging daughter when she was 2. I would give MYSELF a time out if I was getting angry and walk outside or into another room.
She then put herself in a time out at preschool when she was upset and went and sat in her cubby!
3catwoman3
(25,441 posts)Major cognitive dissonance.
Eugene
(62,657 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)WheelWalker
(9,200 posts)Response to SHRED (Original post)
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