EyeShotFirst said:
It seems the more years go by, the more laws go against traditional discipline of children.
When I was a child, you still had to be good, or you would get a whippin'.
Around the late 90's it became a form of abuse to whip a child, so "Time Out" became the new form of discipline.
Now it is to the point where looking at your child wrong can have you charged with child abuse.
What are we talking about? Are there actual laws or incidents you're citing here? Or just a vague "kids today... grumble grumble" kind of sentiment?