It was always so weird how they expected small children to sit for 2 hours of boring talks. Seriously, I can't sit through 2 hours now as an adult!
That may be true, but with 3 meetings/week, there were a lot of kids that managed pretty well. I cannot get my little ones to sit still and/or keep quiet for very long at all. If I were still a JW, I don't think I'd be able to bring them to a hall for at least another couple of years.
Some of the kids talked about here may be young, but from my memory, there was something the parents were doing that got them to be mostly quiet and mostly stay put. Maybe the spankings did sink in. My children aren't spanked. We also dread taking them out to a sit-down restaurant. They don't sit still and if they're in a bad mood, they will let the entire restaurant know about it. I couldn't imagine bringing them to a KH. Yet there are JWs that take their kids to meetings all the time and their kids behave better than mine would. Or am I just remembering it all wrong? I didn't have kids as a JW, so maybe I was oblivious to how these kids were really behaving. Maybe it's just my kids.
I think the concept of negative reinforcement has its place. Spanking is physical pain. Yelling is mental pain. Both are scaring the child so it doesn't continue doing what it's doing. Up to a certain age, a child is not going to understand what you are saying. You can't talk them into behaving differently. You can either let them run free, doing anything they want (no matter how much danger that presents to them, like running out into the street), or you can try to train them. If you choose to spank or yell, both are negative reinforcement and I'll bet every parent has used one or the other.
I'd rather do the yelling than spanking, but I'm not so sure that works with every child. My 1-year old son is a biter. I've yelled at him in my scariest voice and he thinks that's funny and continues on trying to bite me or my wife or his sister. My wife has tried pulling his hair or his ear and this seems to work a LOT better.
And when I was a kid, I was spanked. I don't think it was ever excessive and it wasn't a first resort. My parents usually told us to behave first, then threatened a spanking, then did it. If we were really bad, they threatened to pull our pants down in front of everyone and spank us. It never happened. After a long period of rest from the belt, I remember doing something bad and my dad got out his belt. Now, I had grown up a bit and my dad had gotten older (he was in his mid 50's and I nearing my teenage years). My dad started spanking me and to my surprise, it didn't hurt. But, I figured I'd better act like it did or else they'd find a different way to punish me.