annabenedetti
like marbles on glass
would you agree, then, that undisciplined children may become sociopaths?
You know better. At least, I hope you do, or your student loans aren't doing you any good.
would you agree, then, that undisciplined children may become sociopaths?
then your answer is "no, undisciplined children may not become sociopaths"?
Well, I suppose one out of a million might become well-disciplined without spanking, but that is no reason to assume that the remaining 999,999 will do so, since history shows the opposite.He's conflating undisciplined with unspanked. You can have well-disciplined children without spanking them. He doesn't think that's possible, but I know it's possible.
You know the clinical answer.
You, of all people, should know
Some people are sociopaths despite good parenting.
Your style of "parenting" creates sociopaths.
There is a big difference.
There are thousands of years of history that proves there is no problem with people marrying when they are younger than the current arbitrary age of 18.
Your ignorance of the success of historical solutions to common situations is appalling.
He's conflating undisciplined with unspanked.
You can have well-disciplined children without spanking them.
And you all conflate 'spanked' with 'abuse'- a method of parenting that worked remarkably well for thousands of years, and still does.
If you are upper-middle class or better, or if you bribe or spoil your child.
And guess the upbringing a typical sociopath experiences
one like this one?guess the upbringing a typical sociopath experiences
i know that clinicians are unsure of the causes of sociopathy
so it's unprofessional of you to pretend that you know what doesn't
You know that no clinician is going to agree with the idea that not spanking a child produces a personality disorder in that child.
one like this one?Donatien Alphonse François, best known as Marquis de Sade, was born in Paris, France on June 2, 1740. His father was a diplomat in the court of Louis XV, and his mother was a lady-in-waiting. From the start, de Sade was raised with servants who flattered his every whim. Not long into his childhood, his father abandoned his mother, and his mother took refuge in a convent.
By the age of 4, de Sade was known as a rebellious and spoiled child with an ever-growing temper.
i suspect that lack of discipline can be a contributory factor
You can suspect all you like, but it won't be in the DSM.
annabananahead said:And we're talking about spanking.
Well, I suppose one out of a million might become well-disciplined without spanking, but that is no reason to assume that the remaining 999,999 will do so, since history shows the opposite.
There's no reason to assume your assertion has any basis in fact.
and what does the DSM5 say are the causes of psychopath?
which is a form of discipline :duh:
Don't spank your child, and he'll grow up to be a rebellious and spoiled child like the Marquis de Sade. :chuckle:
I don't (or shouldn't) need to tell you what's in the DSM.
annabananahead said:You have do decide first whether or not there's discipline without spanking.
annabananahead said:To do that you'll have to break ranks with GO.