Yea i rarely had to get hit after i was a certain age but even until i
was 17 my mother would sometimes give me a smack to the face if i was
being a little bastard. Which on occasion did happen and once by
reflex i smacked her back.
NOW that was a story for the ages.......

I really thought my dad was going to throw me through the wall LOL. He
didn't have to hit me but he pushed me a few times and gave me that
pissed off dad look. Man good times good times.


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 14:01:28 -0500, Jim Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 1:41 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: You know it's been a tough day at kindergarten when ...
> >
> > Yah, it's Skinner-esque, and like I said, I won't gaurantee that I'll
> > never swat him. But, I do hope that if I do it's not out of anger or
> > frustration - which I think is how most people use physical
> > punishment. I mean, I'd never hit my husband just because I'm mad at
> > him. Why would I hit my child?
> 
> For me this gets into the age things as well.
> 
> You never hit your husband because (I'm guessing) you can reason and talk
> with him.  You have a clear line of communication.  You can explain your
> issue with him and he can understand it.
> 
> With a two-year old that option isn't available and a swat is an effective
> way to communicate displeasure.  My daughter (age two) sometimes gets a swat
> but my son (age six) hasn't for at least two years.
> 
> Basically physical punishment can be useful to modify behavior but only when
> a more meaningful channel of communication isn't available.  As soon as that
> other channel opens up it gets pushed way down the list of effectiveness.
> 
> Conditioning the child to associate spankings with something else (like
> counting or the belt) is an improvement on the communication channel as well
> and is a good stopgap measure until you can reason with them.
> 
> Jim Davis
> 
> 

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