El Presidente said:Fred West had the right idea, bury your own daughter under the patio if she does not eat her vegetables.
If he had hanged himself some years earlier, that too would have been illegal.
El Presidente said:Fred West had the right idea, bury your own daughter under the patio if she does not eat her vegetables.
Dick Knights Mum said:Wrong. However there have been times when I have had an exhasperated swipe at their legs when they've been in the back of the pressure cooker (I mean car). It is the wrong lesson, no matter how tempting it is to take the route of immediate impact.
Sentimental liberal claptrap, I expect you could not give your child a slight slap because your wooly jumper knitted by the wife is a size to tight.
Carshalton Seagull said:1) Many have said on here that 'it never did me any harm'. I could give the evidence of thousands of children who have suffered at the hands of their parents who had learnt that the way to bring up children is to control them by physical punishment. The evidence is that it does harm children and is more likely to lead to those children becoming abusing adullts.
Brovian said:fatbadger - just to try and answer your question: I think people feel that 'reasonable chastisement' is ok whereas hitting adults is not is much the same as why children aren't allowed to smoke, drink or vote but adults are. 'Chastisement' is seen by some as part of the learning process.
True, and as I said earlier I've never hit my children (although I was beaten as a youngster), but maybe I've just been lucky with my kids.fatbadger said:Thanks Brovian - at least someone tried to answer!
But - I regularly see or hear adults I would love to give a bit of 'chastisement' to, and I am sure you do, too. But the law protects those people from our 'chastisement', no matter what we think of them or their behaviour and no matter how 'reasonable' we might think our chastisement might be. Why shouldn't kids get the same protection?
Curious Orange said:What rubbish, I was smacked as a last resort, and that is entirely the way it should be - THE VERY LAST RESORT - Your generalisation that every child who occassionally receives the slightest tap on the buttocks has an increased likelihood of turning into a child abuser is spurious to say the very least. When people on here say it did them no harm they mean it.
Done that before as well, for the more "minor" stuff - he had his TV removed for a week once, for shredding his wallpaper in a temper after being sent to his room (what an ogre I am).magoo said:But Easy10,
Do you think a stopping of privelidges, the stopping of pocket money, perhaps a total grounding for a week or the removal of something he really loves doing would have taught him the same lesson?