SuperSaiyan wrote:how so? when a toddler screams at you for telling him no cookies before dinner, and you slap him on the wrist each time he does it, he'll stop...
He presumably learns that from repeated refusal not from fear of your arm. If the slap played any part the child would not reach the 2nd time for fear of associated pain.
The analogy would be the guy who said that he`d spank his kid cos she was on the table and could fall down, so that shell never go up again. If he acted like you, hed take her down and scholded her. And did the same next time she climbed up. And the next and the next and the next. Eventually, same as with the cookies, the child would comprehend the message.
Thats the difference.
One is conditioning a reflex. The other is based on the childs comprehention.
Thats the point. Nobody is saying "dont touch your kid"/"dont be strict with your kid". They`re saying "dont go pavlov on your kid".




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