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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 35504" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I don't believe it's any different in Indiana. From what I've been told, per CPS in this state, you can use an open hand on a clothed bottom if you're going to spank. I'm pretty sure using a belt and leaving a bruise crosses a line, and I find it hard to believe any professional advocates this. Is it possible your ex didn't exactly give them the whole story?</p><p></p><p>Your signature says your son has been diagnosis BiPolar (BP). My son (who was a huge handful from the age of nine on) has also been diagnosis BiPolar (BP). I can tell you that our experience was that nothing worked (including jail-we went so far as to have him locked up) until he was on a mood stabilizer. Your ex might think spanking is controlling your son's behavior, but it sounds like it's making him extremely angry, and I wouldn't be surprised if his behavior starts getting even worse. I hope you can convince your ex to handle things another way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 35504, member: 1412"] I don't believe it's any different in Indiana. From what I've been told, per CPS in this state, you can use an open hand on a clothed bottom if you're going to spank. I'm pretty sure using a belt and leaving a bruise crosses a line, and I find it hard to believe any professional advocates this. Is it possible your ex didn't exactly give them the whole story? Your signature says your son has been diagnosis BiPolar (BP). My son (who was a huge handful from the age of nine on) has also been diagnosis BiPolar (BP). I can tell you that our experience was that nothing worked (including jail-we went so far as to have him locked up) until he was on a mood stabilizer. Your ex might think spanking is controlling your son's behavior, but it sounds like it's making him extremely angry, and I wouldn't be surprised if his behavior starts getting even worse. I hope you can convince your ex to handle things another way. [/QUOTE]
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