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The voice of reason
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A smack by a parent who is not losing their temper and is designed to shock rather than hurt is a good way to correct bad behaviour.
Whacking a kid because he/she has wound you up is a no no and probably makes up 90% of smacks |
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Hands off my Brick!
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I've never seen a "cotrolled" smack!! It's always people who are angry with their kids
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The voice of reason
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it can happen, if you find you 3 year old trying to insert a screwdriver into a socket for example you will not be angry you will be scared and you want to make the scolding impactful so that it NEVER happens again..
Last edited by Crimson Dynamo; 18-11-2009 at 05:07 PM. Reason: . |
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Hands off my Brick!
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Yeah, I suppose you're right but my hubby shouting is scarier than a smack lol
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