Switch (corporal punishment)


A switch is a flexible rod which is typically used for corporal punishment. Switching is similar to birching.

Punitive switching

Switches are typically made of strong and flexible wood, such as hazel or hickory. Birch and willow branches are also used, as well as branches from strong trees and large shrubs. Switches are often nearby from a garden, an orchard or taken from the wild. In the Southeastern United States, fresh-cut, flexible cane is commonly used. The usage of switches has been hotly contested in North America and Europe.
Making a switch involves cutting it from the stem and removing twigs or directly attached leaves. For optimal flexibility, it is cut fresh shortly before use, rather than keeping it for re-use over time. Some parents decide to make the cutting of a switch an additional form of punishment for a child, by requiring the disobedient child to cut his/her own switch.