Do you use smacking as a key part of your parenting?
Research has found that smacked children grow up to be happier and more successful later in life, and a recent poll showed that the majority of people agree that it is OK to smack your child.
If you’re a parent that believes a smack can be good for a child’s development we’d like to hear your thoughts as part of research for a Channel 4 documentary.
Please Caroline at RDF Television UK 0207 0134456 to find out more
yes never smack when your angry , smack when your not , the outcome is still the same the child gets assaulted
if someone punched me in the face it would be irrelevent to me , the mood the person was in ..are you crazy
you people who advocate hitting children , never think the your the abuser , it's always someone else , when you assault your child it's ok , that's not abuse , you keep telling yourself that , you may actually convince yourself one day
I have a timeout mat. each child has to sit on the mat one min for each of their ages. ie/ 8yo - 8mins. This is after I have warned them once unless they have been warned before. The worse thing I can do to them is sit them still with nothing to do. Then after they have to come and tell me what they had to sit there for and say sorry. I don't smack my kids and it works great. The important thing is consistancy. Make sure you follow through everytime with your rules. Great Vid :)
@aussiegirlonamission I dis agree. I'm not out to hurt children But Naughty steps and time out places just dont work , i find you need to tell the child , I say , Stop doing that or youll get a smacked bottom , And they think twice , if it does come to it I dont wack there bottoms I lightly kind of tap/smack there bottoms , But if its not my child i don't , because im not out to get , You hit my child! BlahBlah Blah.
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Do you use smacking as a key part of your parenting?
Research has found that smacked children grow up to be happier and more successful later in life, and a recent poll showed that the majority of people agree that it is OK to smack your child.
If you’re a parent that believes a smack can be good for a child’s development we’d like to hear your thoughts as part of research for a Channel 4 documentary.
Please Caroline at RDF Television UK 0207 0134456 to find out more
c4needsparents 13 hours ago
gosh your ignorant
yes never smack when your angry , smack when your not , the outcome is still the same the child gets assaulted
if someone punched me in the face it would be irrelevent to me , the mood the person was in ..are you crazy
you people who advocate hitting children , never think the your the abuser , it's always someone else , when you assault your child it's ok , that's not abuse , you keep telling yourself that , you may actually convince yourself one day
iwcbonkz 3 months ago
Keep this bitch away from children!
zivkovicable 8 months ago
I have a timeout mat. each child has to sit on the mat one min for each of their ages. ie/ 8yo - 8mins. This is after I have warned them once unless they have been warned before. The worse thing I can do to them is sit them still with nothing to do. Then after they have to come and tell me what they had to sit there for and say sorry. I don't smack my kids and it works great. The important thing is consistancy. Make sure you follow through everytime with your rules. Great Vid :)
aussiegirlonamission 1 year ago
@aussiegirlonamission I dis agree. I'm not out to hurt children But Naughty steps and time out places just dont work , i find you need to tell the child , I say , Stop doing that or youll get a smacked bottom , And they think twice , if it does come to it I dont wack there bottoms I lightly kind of tap/smack there bottoms , But if its not my child i don't , because im not out to get , You hit my child! BlahBlah Blah.
MillymollysX 1 year ago