girlbug2
Master of Arts
One of the young students wrote an essay on responsibility as a part of her junior black belt test. I judge her to be about 12 years old. In the essay, she mentioned an incident when she had forgottent to bring her belt to training. She reports that her dad lectured her "all day" about it, and the next day she received the silent treatment from her family as a punishment.
My internal reaction when I read that is that it was too harsh, even a cruel form of punishment for a kid. But then, I have no problem with spanking when it's needed and a LOT of people think that's abuse even while it is explicitly legal and a time-honored discipline. So, I am trying not to judge. The dad is a student at the adult classes and once in a while we train together, although I do not know him well. He is an upstanding citizen as far as I am aware.
So what do you think about the Silent Treatment for kids?
My internal reaction when I read that is that it was too harsh, even a cruel form of punishment for a kid. But then, I have no problem with spanking when it's needed and a LOT of people think that's abuse even while it is explicitly legal and a time-honored discipline. So, I am trying not to judge. The dad is a student at the adult classes and once in a while we train together, although I do not know him well. He is an upstanding citizen as far as I am aware.
So what do you think about the Silent Treatment for kids?