Blanket training
Blanket training is a type of corporal punishment used to discipline infants and toddlers. Proponents believe that blanket training trains very young children to stay on a blanket.[1] Critics consider it a form of child abuse.[2]
Blanket training is a method adapted from the methods encouraged in To Train Up a Child, a controversial[3] parenting book [1] which includes and advocates techniques that have been linked to multiple child deaths.[4][5]
To blanket train a child, a caretaker places the infant or toddler on a blanket and inflicts pain on the child when he or she attempts to leave the blanket.[6] Proponents of blanket training[7] believe that eventually the child will stay on the blanket without adult intervention or enforcement because the child has come to associate leaving the blanket with pain.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Pearl, Michael & Debi. "To Train Up a Child". Archived from the original on November 4, 2010.
- ↑ Eckholm, Erik. "Preaching Virtue of Spanking, Even as Deaths Fuel Debate". The New York Times.
- ↑ Lee, Morgan. "Petition to Ban Controversial Christian Parenting Book From Amazon Nears 100,000 Signatures".
- ↑ http://www.babble.com/mom/to-train-up-a-child-teaches-punishment-that-kills-kids/ Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Wicksell, Dustin. "Police:Duggars used a rod to spank their kids". The Inquisitr News.
- ↑ Benner, Wende. "Here's how the Duggars' patriarchal homeschool world teaches kids to shame sex abuse victims". Raw Story.