“Caning just teaches them that you don't need (a) reason when you have physical power. They may fear you, but they won't respect you,” another netizen responded
SINGAPORE: A local Reddit user asked how Singapore parents discipline their children after an older colleague claimed that “The colleague added that back in his day, a caning or harsh scolding would happen when children committed wrongdoings, and due to this, his generation learned how to be disciplined.
“My friend has a colleague whose child was 7 year old was caught stealing in primary school on four different occasions but all she did was tell him ‘don’t do again next time ah’ One commenter wrote that she had been caned to the point of bloody welts when she was a child, but she refuses to do this with her own son.y kids know when to fear and listen to me, but i usually just talk it out with them rather than going all fierce mode unless they still disobey and not listen,” another wrote.
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