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. 1 2 3 Pearl, Michael & Debi. "To Train Up a Child". Archived from the original on November 4, 2010.
  2. Eckholm, Erik. "Preaching Virtue of Spanking, Even as Deaths Fuel Debate". The New York Times.
  3. Lee, Morgan. "Petition to Ban Controversial Christian Parenting Book From Amazon Nears 100,000 Signatures".
  4. http://www.babble.com/mom/to-train-up-a-child-teaches-punishment-that-kills-kids/ Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2011/october/when-child-discipline-becomes-abuse.html Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. Wicksell, Dustin. "Police:Duggars used a rod to spank their kids". The Inquisitr News.
  7. Benner, Wende. "Here's how the Duggars' patriarchal homeschool world teaches kids to shame sex abuse victims". Raw Story.


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