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spare the rod and spoil the child. Discipline is necessary for good upbringing, as in She lets Richard get away with anything—spare the rod, you know . This adage appears in the Bible (Proverbs 13:24) and made its way into practically every proverb collection. It originally referred to corporal punishment.

The adage 'spare the rod and spoil the child' is passé. ... Disciplining and educating unruly children is a dilemma for not only parents but also schools.

"Spare the rod, and spile the child." "Spile" is southwestern dialect for "spoil." The saying is attributed by Aunt Polly to the Bible, and the original can be found in Proverbs 13:24: "He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes."

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