Jana Kramer Her friends are ready to debate the topic of spanking.
On Monday, August 11, an episode of Ihearttradio’s “Whine Down” podcast,former A mountain of trees Celebrity and her host – Kristen Brust and Kathryn Woodard – right bachelor alum Madi Prewett With husband Grant TrutePlan to spank their daughter Hosanna.
“It’s crazy to just think that they have to spank,” Brewster shared. “We talked about our opinions at home, but I never thought I had to spank,” he said. [my kids]. …I never thought of hitting my child. ”
Woodard explained that she had hit the kids in the past but thought it should never be out of anger.
“We learned very quickly that it didn’t really work,” she added. “For me, it was always in one person, ‘I’ve tried it. It didn’t work. … I tried it. Let’s try it. Yes, every kid is different.”
On Prewett’s “Stay True” podcast on July 7, Trout explains his Conduct a thought process in spanking.
“When you have children, you’re not only disciplined because of their goodness and obedience. [our daughter] Hosanna obeys us, we don’t like, ‘Come here, girl. Pull down ”,” he said. “We will record [spank our child] Because the Bible says so clearly: “A stupid child is bound in a child, but discipline drives it far away.”’
For Kramer, who is identified as a Christian, she is not sure which part of the Bible supports spanking.
“I don’t think God wants us to pick up the pole and hit the kids,” she said. “That’s a piece that I don’t understand. The pole can be your tone.”
And the “Why You Want” singer – Shared with ex-husband Julie, 9 and Jace, 6 Mike Caussin The Romans and husbands are still 20 months old Allan Russell – She has more questions to say she “didn’t want to raise children at all.”
“I think there are other ways of discipline,” Cramer added. “I tie it to my negative past and I don’t think you should be happy with the hit.”
During a candid conversation between friends, Woodard also admitted to Dust that it was hard for her to hear: “We are not going to hit the kids.”
“I don’t like listening,” she said. “It brings negative things to me, like I didn’t hit my kids, but everyone is different about it.”
However, Durst firmly believes that spanking is “very popular.”
“Either way, I have no comments.” “But we put a title on it. If it’s corrective, it’s still hitting.”
At the end of the discussion, Kramer jokingly asked her friend: “How are you?”
Both counselors agree that each parent will have their own opinions on this.
“I don’t feel unfortunate,” Woodard said while discussing her spanking experience. “I don’t feel that way, but it’s not something I’m happy about.”

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