Kelly Clarkson says she’s ‘not above spanking’ her children for misbehavior

Discipline can break a child—or break a parent. When Kelly Clarkson calmly admitted she sometimes spanks her kids, the internet exploded. Is she courageously honest, or dangerously outdated? As experts warn of lifelong harm and parents cling to “the way we were raised,” one question cuts through the noise: when love hurts, is it still lo… Continues…

Kelly Clarkson’s openness about spanking her children has reignited one of parenting’s most painful debates: where is the line between discipline and harm? She has described spanking as something used sparingly, paired with love and clear communication, reflecting the way she herself was raised. For many parents, that sounds familiar, even comforting—a bridge back to what they believe “worked.”
But medical and psychological experts increasingly insist that physical punishment, even when well‑intentioned, risks teaching fear instead of respect. The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that spanking is linked with higher aggression, anxiety, and damaged trust over time. Caught between tradition and research, parents are left wrestling with guilt, defensiveness, and doubt. Clarkson’s confession doesn’t settle the argument; it exposes it. Behind every heated comment thread is the same quiet plea: how do we raise strong, kind children without repeating the pain we once survived?

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