Dwayne_Taylor
Superstar
That's why moms is going to die old and alone
Not always true brehAnd the court system and social services fukks up both of their lives.
Believe it or not... this makes kids go harder to do bad shyt. Especially later when then can overpower the parent, or when they reach young adulthood.
When she turns 18...she's gonna be on a pole or selling her body or both.

How many of those white kids have a system that protects them from being punished? We don’t have that system, so we have to explain why, and let them know one day if they do these things, there will be far worse consequences than the beating. In that moment, the fear is physical pain. That pain clouds their ability to learn the values. It’s like parents saying to do something, and the kid asking why, and the parent saying because I said so.There are plenty of kids who got asswhoopings that became productive members of society.
Nigerians for example get those military style beatings and those nikkas tend to excel academically.
There isn't a one-size-fits-all method and I don't know why you're pretending otherwise.
How many entitled and degenerate piece of shyt white kids has the oral way of doing things you suggested produced?
We already know how these types of threads go.
1. People will say she's being a good parent for beating her child with those pans while ignoring tha bad parenting that allowed tha situation to get to that point.
2. Other people will scorn tha woman for beating her child with those pans and tha people I described in point 1 will call them pusssies and soft.
3. Everyone itt will ignore arguably tha worst part about this all, tha fact that it was filmed on camera to be posted on worldstar to entertain nikkas.
Somebody remix this into a "negged" gif

Because that definitely works.
The future: promoting nonviolent parenting
There is considerable evidence that providing support and education to parents can reduce their use of physical punishment and children’s externalizing behaviours. Most of the programs that have been evaluated are behaviourally based, with origins in the work of Patterson and colleagues.48 In these programs, parents are taught to observe their children’s behaviour, communicate clearly and apply contingent consequences. Meta-analyses of studies evaluating these programs show positive effects on the competence, efficacy and psychological health of the parents, as well as on the behaviour of the children.49,50 A recent implementation study of a strategy for parenting and family support showed that families in the treatment group had far fewer cases of substantiated child maltreatment, abuse injuries and out-of-home placements.51
The consistency of research findings on physical punishment and positive discipline, along with growing support for the aims of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, has had a substantial impact on the views of health care providers. The Canadian Paediatric Society, “strongly discourages [original emphasis] the use of physical punishment on children, including spanking.”52 The American Academy of Pediatrics cautions that “corporal punishment is of limited effectiveness and has potentially deleterious side effects,” and “recommends that parents be encouraged and assisted in the development of methods other than spanking for managing undesired behavior.”53
It is now 20 years since Canada ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which calls for the elimination of all forms of violence against children, including physical punishment. The debate has moved beyond discussions of outcomes and causality to those of ethics and human rights. This new context for examining physical punishment has propelled legal, policy and attitudinal changes worldwide.47 An increasing number of countries are abolishing the use of physical punishment to better protect children and to shift parents’ focus from punishment to guidance and effective discipline. Evidence is emerging that the combination of law reform and public education is more effective than either strategy alone in changing parental attitudes and behaviours.54
Physicians have a primary responsibility for translating research and evidence into guidance for parents and children, and they are credible and influential voices for advancing public education and policy concerning population health. For example, physicians can educate parents on child development to reduce angry and punitive responses to normative child behaviours and provide resources on positive discipline.46 In addition, physicians may refer parents to public health programs, resource centres, positive parenting programs and other clinical professionals for further support. Furthermore, physicians can engage with other professionals to send clear, unambiguous messages on a population level. Examples of such messages are “Spanking hurts more than you think” (Toronto Public Health) and “Never spank!” (Public Health Agency of Canada).55,56 Finally, physicians can urge the federal government to remove section 43 from the Criminal Code, which provides legal justification for the use of physical punishment, thereby undermining public education initiatives.
The Joint Statement on Physical Punishment of Children and Youth finds
The evidence is clear and compelling — physical punishment of children and youth plays no useful role in their upbringing and poses only risks to their development. The conclusion is equally compelling — parents should be strongly encouraged to develop alternative and positive approaches to discipline.46
Effective discipline rests on clear and age-appropriate expectations, effectively communicated within a trusting relationship and a safe environment.57
Doesnt work. Cant reason with a child until you can actually pull resources from them. They also have to appreciate those resouces first. Those beatings are lessons lil’ mama will remember til’ she is 30.She could have sat her down and had a private conversation, but she chose to do this.
dad got 3 adult children who don't speak to him at all. don't know why people think beating your kids daily will cement some discipline and a life long bond.![]()
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Some parents beat their kids because that’s the only way they know how to disciple. Some beat them because they just don’t like their kidsWhy. Is. It. Recorded?!
That’s the real reason she twerking! Even her mom is an attention whore! She just following suit![]()

