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Paddling with Permission: Spanking Reinstated

Paddling with Permission: Spanking Reinstated

Associated Press

Jeffersonville, Ga. — Twiggs County principals will be pulling out their dusty paddles when school resumes and using them when students act up.

At least that’s the school system’s aim.

The Twiggs County school board reinstated its corporal punishment policy this summer to allow students to be spanked to curb misbehavior.

Some board members felt that in many cases, detention for students or a scolding wasn’t working.

“We had a policy but we weren’t using it,” said Ethel Stanley, one of the board’s five members. “Sometimes smaller kids will obey better if they have a paddling. The more you give them rope, the more they try.

“It’s something to deter them,” she said.

Last year, Twiggs County schools reported more than 300 student misconduct incidents and 62 fights, according to a state report. The system has about 1,100 students.

At least two board members said student discipline problems are also a factor in higher-than-normal teacher turnover this past school year, and officials are trying ways to improve student achievement.

Most of the system’s source of misbehavior comes from middle schoolers, said Levi Rozier, Twiggs County’s campus police chief.

“That’s when they’re finding themselves,” Rozier said.

But for the deterrent to work, teachers and principals will need to be consistent when correcting students’ behavior, and parents will have to accept the change, he said.

“It has to be bought in by parents,” he said.

Twiggs parents will have to sign a permission slip for their child to be paddled by an administrator, and witnesses will have to be in the room, Stanley and board member Johnnie Moore said. There also will be a meeting to inform parents of the changes, Stanley said.

Experts and education officials — even those in the midstate — are divided on whether paddling actually deters misbehavior.

Murray Straus, co-director of the Family Research Laboratory and a professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire, said children who are spanked are more likely to be physically aggressive or become juvenile delinquents.

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    Raidermathteacher

    27 days ago

    24 comments

    Say what you want about paddling and how it leads to "physically aggressive" behaviors or "mistreats" children, but if it wasn´t for a few good whacks to my behind when I was younger, I would never have tried to reach for excellence. For some people, physical intervention is the only thing that works. And I can say that, not as an expert in psychology, not as a scientist, but as the recipient of what can only be described as loving acts of physical correction. Some people just need to be put in their place with their help of a paddle, and not only do I know this, but it seems that this district may be realizing it as well. And as for a parent getting to "vent" their frustrations through a paddle, I know without a doubt that it hurt my parents more than it hurt me to get paddled. That is true love. And while I am sure that this act can quickly degrade into abuse, it is an effective tool if used to correctly.
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    SteveFox

    27 days ago

    12 comments

    Did someone say, "slippery slope"? Or maybe even "lawsuit"?
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    hotteacher1976

    27 days ago

    344 comments

    I smell trouble!
  • Kim_6

    kschase86

    27 days ago

    76 comments

    Oh my goodness! What is going on here! We are supposed to be moving forward in our thinking...not backward! When my father (who was born in 1927) attended a one-room schoolhouse in central Vermont, the teacher used the paddle on younger and older children alike. In fact, my father was the victim of the paddle only once; however, he said it was the most humiliating and degrading experience. His crime? He had asked one of his friends if he could borrow an eraser for a moment to fix an error on his paper. Three years ago, my dad passed away at the age of 77 years old. He could still recall in vivid detail the experience of being paddled as a child. Think about it. What are the positive aspects of paddling or spanking a child? Other than the person doing the paddling or spanking gets to vent THEIR frustrations…there are no positive aspects to paddling or spanking a child. Until the day he died, my dad was a strong believer in children's rights and vehemently opposed to corporal punishment.

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