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A really random question... - SoopyKun - 2009-01-23

Would you consider a parent hitting a child discipline or child abuse?


A really random question... - kleptophobia - 2009-01-23

Slap the insubordinate little pomegranate. /Don't abuse them, just lightly so they understand its purpose, slapping/hitting is bad.


A really random question... - Alloy - 2009-01-23

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A really random question... - JezzaRules - 2009-01-23

It depends on where you hit the child. If it's a hard blow to the head then I'd call it an abuse. If it's a slap in the arm/hand then it's discipline. If it's spanking... well it's disciplining the child but I'd rather think it's more of sexual harassment Rolleyes.


A really random question... - Kirov - 2009-01-23

Well it depends how they hit them really.


A really random question... - Cancambo - 2009-01-23

Depends on age too. 7-8+ I think it is okay to hit the little thing. Not totally abuse it, but show them who is boss.


A really random question... - Nikkey - 2009-01-23

Neither, if not done repeatedly.

Though, it just proves you're a bad parent.


A really random question... - Worthyness - 2009-01-23

When i was young, they called slapping a rude, ignorant whiney buttface of a child discipline. Nowadays that's all changed and kids are now considered abused if you so much as even tap their little fingers >.>

Now if you are full out punching the kid, obviously that's abuse...


A really random question... - Shidoshi - 2009-01-24

my mom was telling that when I was little, when she tried to like slap me on the arm for something wrong I'd laugh at her =D, guess she didn't have courage to beat strong (and she was right).

Later on she discovered how to punish for doing things wrong: taking away the things th child likes, like videogames, TV, parties, allowance, etc. And I have to say it worked pretty well.


A really random question... - Beaner - 2009-01-24

children need tough love, thats the bottom line