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on 26-03-2013 07:46 PM
no i wouldn't smack
but there are a few i wouldn't mind gagging, tying up and put in a closet for a few hours.:^O
i used to put my nephew in the rubbish bin when he got lippy
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on 26-03-2013 08:10 PM
I would like to smack the parents.
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on 26-03-2013 08:31 PM
Hands off other peoples kids I reckon, I barely smacked my own.
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on 26-03-2013 08:57 PM
I would like to smack the parents.
:^O:^O:^O
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on 26-03-2013 09:28 PM
My ex-fiance smacked my child once.
Once only.
And then he was an ex-fiance.
Smacking is NEVER ok.
I would never smack someone else's child, as I would never smack my own.
There is always another better option.
Smacking is simply an adult's way of exerting control in an abusive manner because they are not intelligent / patient / caring enough to find another, better way.
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on 26-03-2013 09:50 PM
I've never smacked my own children so I would never smack another.
But I have been quite strong in the way I have reprimanded other peoples children. I have put my sisters kids and some friends kids in the naughty corner when they misbehave.
And once at a wedding, a distant relatives child kicked me cause I told him to stop doing something annoying. I ignored the first kick but then he kicked me again. So I grabbed him, put him on my lap and held his arms and legs straight-jacket like while he screamed to get down. I had a shawl and I wrapped that around him to keep him 'tied down'. I told him I would let him go after he apologised. He refused and spat at me. So I kept him there screaming and kicking for ages until he finally calmed down. His parents were sitting at the next table and I could see they were peeved and on the verge of telling me off but I wasn't prepared to let their kid go until they were prepared to deal with him.
Sometimes you've just gotta do what's necessary.
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on 26-03-2013 09:54 PM
Aspie, I'd like to ask what you would have done in my situation ...
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on 26-03-2013 09:58 PM
I've never smacked my own children so I would never smack another.
But I have been quite strong in the way I have reprimanded other peoples children. I have put my sisters kids and some friends kids in the naughty corner when they misbehave.
And once at a wedding, a distant relatives child kicked me cause I told him to stop doing something annoying. I ignored the first kick but then he kicked me again. So I grabbed him, put him on my lap and held his arms and legs straight-jacket like while he screamed to get down. I had a shawl and I wrapped that around him to keep him 'tied down'. I told him I would let him go after he apologised. He refused and spat at me. So I kept him there screaming and kicking for ages until he finally calmed down. His parents were sitting at the next table and I could see they were peeved and on the verge of telling me off but I wasn't prepared to let their kid go until they were prepared to deal with him.
Sometimes you've just gotta do what's necessary.
You're using force, no different from smacking.
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on 26-03-2013 10:00 PM
katydidthat - I wouldn't have smacked. But I can understand exactly why you were driven to it. But it's not something that I feel is EVER ok or needed.
I would have (and yes, been frustrated, hormonal etc) held the hand or the child. I would have sat down with the child (and yes, the other children) and explained my position (in age appropriate terms). And if I genuinely felt unable to safely get the kids back home due to one's behaviour I would have gotten out my phone and called for backup.
I wouldn't have smacked, but I can understand why you did.
Don't think I haven't been tempted, but, there is always another better option.
Also I'm a teacher. If I start smacking kids I will go to jail.
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on 26-03-2013 10:01 PM
martini what you did sounds like overkill - especially at a wedding!
you restrained the kid - no wonder he fought against you.
and poor effort on the parent's behalf - they should have intervened from the moment you took it upon yourself to tell their kid off.