At some point, perhaps many times a day, as a parent, you
are forced to confront and deal with the bad behavior of your children. My
parents dealt with my bad behavior with Körperstrafe, or Corporal Punishment.
Personally, I never thought it worked. If it worked so well, then why did it
happen so often to me? My dad would use whatever shoe he was wearing while my
mom would use a special stick that had been handed down from generation to
generation in her family.
When I became a parent, I rejected all of that. It simply
doesn’t work. One could argue that World War II is the ultimate Körperstrafe
and that didn’t turn out well. Still, I needed a replacement. After a lot of
error and trial, I came upon the concept of Colonel Punishment. The idea is
really simple, though it only works if you have more than one child. This is
how it works:
When a child does something wrong, they are brought before a
tribunal of their peers. Their peers are their brothers and sisters. I suppose
that if you only have one child, you could bring over one of their friends. The
child can admit their guilt for a lighter punishment or deny their guilt for a
harsher punishment. The peer children propose the punishment and then vote on
it. The peer children are then responsible for carrying out the punishment.
I don’t think that any punishment system can work hundred
percent of the time, but I have liked the results of Colonel Punishment. In the
two years since I instituted it, they have been less bad than they were
beforehand.
Sounds like a way to raise little sadists
ReplyDeleteEllen, I hope that I'm raising kids that will be big rather than little. Also, I'm raising them to be Americans, hopefully big Americans. On the other hand, if they enjoy what they do, whom am I to complain?
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