I read this post last night and found some part of one book to read for myself.-To Train Up a Child, and this is pure crap. Im not sure who we should be petitioning about this-Amazon? Churches?
I see Anthonys point-that all kinds of garbage can be found on the internet and people have the right to write anything that they want to. This is true. Maybe there needs to be a warning label reminding that this is the opinion of the author and you should check with you state as the advice may be considered child abuse and you may be prosecuted.
Again, I do not know all of the facts about this. The author is certainly referencing religion, comparing babys little fingers grabbing at you with Adam and Eve. This is pure bs and the problem that I have with religious views is they often clash with good psychology and good mental health and hygiene.
I came from and extremely dysfunctional family and after observing my sisters children having so many difficulties ( good intent can be a pathway to hell), I sought parenting advice before having children in 1988 and 1989. One resource was "Children The Challenge" by Rudolph Drierkus ( abit old school). It is about natural consequences, it is about misguided intention, role of birth order, etc. I actually used the words "training when my children were little" and it meant nothing like this. I set up training periods since we rarely had babysitters. Training meant taking a 1 and 2 and half year old to a family restaurant just for ice cream-if they misbehaved, we could leave just paying for deserts and coffee. When we took them to a very nice restaurant, they already knew how to behave. Training was taking them to the grocery store when I really did not need food, so if they misbehaved, we we leave immediately-setting up for the time that I really had to take them to buy the groceiries, and I did. I recall a strong will daughter peeing on my husband as he carried her from a store one time. I agree, when we have children, someone is going to get trained, its us or them. I am opposed to physical punishments as it too often gets out of hand.
I am not advocating for any particular method or criticizing others style, but if someone is recomending these books, (church, therapist, teacher), there are parents that will believe anything. Until 3 years ago, I taught parenting classes to parents who were court ordered to attend my classes because they were found to be abusive or neglectful by the dept of human service. I have heard some real creative abuses. One man that could not force the 3 yr old to stand in the corner without using force , nailed the kids shoes to the floor and then stood him in them.
My pediatrician was of the spare the rod theory-and told me I have a strong will kid and gave me a book. I do have a strong will kid and now she is in law school studying to be a prosecuting attorney and put criminals away. I threw the book away, and spared the rod and saved her spirit.
Books like this at least need to come with warnings. Sorry for babblying, I do have a passion on this issue after seeing so much damage.