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<blockquote data-quote="ROE" data-source="post: 35232" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>I'm also against spanking any child for any reason. If I am to the point that I feel like spanking my kids than I am too close to losing control myself, and I need to back off. Where I live, taking a belt to your child would be considered abuse. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child had alot of isues with aggressive behavior for a long time. He could be very difficult to manage. Understandably, husband (now dex) had a hard time bringing him under control without losing control himself. Many times I had to get between them and break it up for fear that somebody was going to get hurt. Once, husband shoved difficult child who was being sassy, and his arm went through the screen door. difficult child was not hurt but months later it came out at a family therapy session. Long story short, this relatively minor incident led to a visit from CPS.</p><p></p><p>My theory is how can you teach a child not to be aggressive by hitting. I don't believe that hitting a child is an appropriate form of discipline under any circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROE, post: 35232, member: 2276"] I'm also against spanking any child for any reason. If I am to the point that I feel like spanking my kids than I am too close to losing control myself, and I need to back off. Where I live, taking a belt to your child would be considered abuse. My difficult child had alot of isues with aggressive behavior for a long time. He could be very difficult to manage. Understandably, husband (now dex) had a hard time bringing him under control without losing control himself. Many times I had to get between them and break it up for fear that somebody was going to get hurt. Once, husband shoved difficult child who was being sassy, and his arm went through the screen door. difficult child was not hurt but months later it came out at a family therapy session. Long story short, this relatively minor incident led to a visit from CPS. My theory is how can you teach a child not to be aggressive by hitting. I don't believe that hitting a child is an appropriate form of discipline under any circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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