What is blanket training




















Exclamation point included! It sounds like Amy is definitely not following in her famous family's footsteps when it comes to raising children. The Duggars have opened up in the past about how they have " trained " their children to be "obedient.

The book advocates for using a switch on a baby as young as 6 months old. Blanket training is essentially placing a baby who is of crawling age on a blanket, and putting his favorite toys just out of reach, off the blanket. When the baby tries to crawl to his lovie, he gets smacked or switched, to teach him to stay on the blanket.

We are all for discipline and teaching our children how to be productive members of society The Duggars have a lot of great tips about raising a family -- especially when it comes to having a large one. They do have 19 kids, after all! The lovestruck suitor must answer over questions about himself before being given access to the Duggar of his dreams. In short, corporal punishment is the use of physical violence as punishment when children misbehave. The American Psychological Association notes that corporal punishment is both inhuman and mostly ineffective.

In fact, research has shown that corporal punishment is counterproductive. The family has also allegedly attended several seminars that promote blanket training and other forms of corporal punishment. Jill Duggar and her husband, Derick Dillard are believed to use the parenting tactic on their two children. The couple received criticism in after posting a photo of their infant wrapped tightly in a blanket. In the now-deleted photo Israel, then an infant looks incredibly distressed, according to In Touch.

They're learning to obey Mommy's voice Then it can be transferred to when you're in the grocery store and they're sitting in the cart. She wrote that she wants her son to "explore and be curious and make messes" as opposed to being disciplined and trained from such a young age. There is NO blanket training happening at this house!!

I want my child to roam free and to feel safe doing so! I want him to explore and be curious and make messes! Yes we will be right beside him every step of the way.

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