While agree that the dignity of the child is a limitation to the use of corporal punishment, you really lost me on how spanking is a sexual thing at all.
When I used corporal punishment, I first explained what the child did wrong, gave them a chance to explain their actions, and if I still felt they were wrong, I then told them exactly what the punishment would be, grounding, loss of privs, how many swats they would get, etc and I administered the corporal punishment at the same place each time, pants up and bent over the bed in our bedroom. After the punishment, I gave them a hug and explained that this was for their training and helping them to be a better adult when they grew up.
I didn’t have to spank my daughter after about the age of nine nor my son after the age of 14 or so. As they matured we gave them responsibilities and corresponding privileges.
The sequence of punishment was to try:
- explanation and admonishment, i.e. scolding, and future consequences were also explained should they repeat the offense. This could be done anywhere and immediately. This was 90% of our disciplining of our children.
- grounding them for a day. This was usually after the scolding proved ineffectual for that incidence, like acting up or goofing off.
- removal of privileges, some or all, coupled with grounding for the day.
- grounding for a week with loss of all privileges as well. This was generally the nuclear option. Grounding for longer than a week seemed to have no additional impact than a week long grounding, and since further grounding was off the table while they were still grounded it was an inconvenient obstacle to more granularity when punishing them.
- Corporal punishment, which was always with a belt once they started school, and they would be hit on the glutes. Usually it was just one swat, but with my son a couple of times I did three swats because it was a repeated violation and more egregious.
My son preferred getting the swats to getting nuked for a week. My daughter would modify anything about her behavior to not get a swat.
I fail to see how any of this is even remotely sexual.
Perhaps you could explain that to me.