I'm one for corporal punishment, and I promised her a whipping, so how should I administer it? I gave her warning, lots of it, and corporal punishment is the only thing that works with her. I take something away and she laughs at me, but if I hit her she won't need another for at least six months, but it has to hurt to be effective.
2007-10-15
14:48:40
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
I don't want a sermon; I want to know how to get through to her! Hitting lightly with the palm on her butt does nothing; she looks at me and laughs!
2007-10-15
15:15:06 ·
update #1
You're sick. You've asked a varient of this same question 4 times in the past 30 minutes. First your daughter is "6" and now in this "scenario" she's "4".
You're the one who needs a beating! Waste of space...
2007-10-15 14:57:27
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answered by Michelle 3
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She's being a sister. I'm sorry, but that's what happens. When I was little, I did the same thing to my brother. It wouldn't matter if you hit me or not, I'd still pick on him AND hit him.
This wasn't something I did all the time, it was just something I did for ATTENTION. I also resented him, because my parents really didn't warn me of his arrival.
Things got better once I started kindergarten. Our separation made me love him.
2007-10-15 14:57:14
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answered by Figment 3
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I am 100% against corporal punishment.
1. Time out in her room - 10 minutes
2. Take something away she cares about for a week- like her favorite dvd - just don't take away anything she needs for comfort
3. Talk to yr pediatrican about appropriate discipline for your child
-also, you do not want a delay bewteen what they do and when you administer punishment as it doesn't make sense to a child that young
2007-10-15 14:57:22
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answered by momof2 2
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It sounds like you have got this down to a science, so why are you asking us for advice on how to beat your child?
Seriously, how can you teach someone NOT to hit by hitting them?
If you really need some advice on how to beat a child, ask your mom. It seems like the lesson worked well with you.
2007-10-15 15:16:49
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answered by Meghan H 3
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Sit her in a naughty chair for 4 minutes or put her in her bedroom.
Well, if she don't have all kinds of entertainment in there.
Talk to her and tell her how it makes people feel when you hit them. And ask her how she would feel if someone hit her.
Figure out where she is learning the hitting from.
2007-10-15 15:13:47
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answered by Tigger 7
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Do you mean like a slap or a spank? I think that a slap would be considered abusive, but I don't think you're trying to be abusive, you're probably just sick of your daughter's behavior. I think that you should probably give her a little spank and if that doesn't work sit her down and talk to her or give her a time out or something, don't hurt her, because she then might become afraid of you.
2007-10-15 14:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are going to make up stories on here you need to keep them straight. In your other question you claimed she was 6 and was a brat to her teachers.
2007-10-15 14:58:35
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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"I'm one for corporal punishment," At least we know WHERE your four year old learned her violent behavior.
2007-10-16 16:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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https://www.family.org/parenting/A000001547.cfm
2007-10-15 15:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmmmm, I wonder where she's getting that behaviour from.
2007-10-15 14:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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