Like I said in the toddler section, yes I do smack LO if I feel it is necessary. People have told me that I'm a bad mother for doing it, compare it to child abuse (which is ridiculous, a small smack on the hand once in a blue moon is in NO WAY comparable to the ways on which you hear of children being abused in the news and it makes me angry that anyone could say they are even remotely in the same category!) I'm not a bad mother at all. I always said I would never smack her. I was smacked occasionally as a child. It didn't do me any harm but I didn't like it. But as she got older and began to understand what she was doing was naughty and no amount of time out/naughty step, telling off etc worked my very last resort is to smack her. Not hard, just enough so she knows I mean business. For example when I have told her to stay by me and not run off and she screams and kicks and then runs out into the middle of the road. I have smacked her hand when she's done that. When I tell her off, she tells me to be quiet or just laughs.
As a parent I know when it is necessary to smack her. I'm not throwing her against walls and I only smack her if all else has failed and as a last resort. But I will do it if I think it needs to be done. And you can all jump on me if you want (this is baby club after all so I expect it lol) but a lot of you will be first time mums with small babies who say you would never dream of smacking your child. I just want to let you know that I used to say the exact same and I guarantee that when your LO gets to 2-3 years old you will at least consider it even if you don't follow it through.
I don't think what you are doing is child abuse, nor do I think you are a bad mother.
I just know from personal experience that when my Mum smacked us she had completely lost control.
ThanksI know that too lol. And is easy to lose your nut when your child is climbing all over the place, shouting and screaming at you and saying "No!" every time you tell them not to do something. The amount of times I've just wanted to throw her out of the window...
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I definitely would plan not to smack. The reason I think I will stick to this is because I used to work with a young child in residential (aged 12 but mental age of 3). He was a ratio of 3:1 with staff and was incredibly violent. When we were out and about he could/would spit in our faces, kick us, try to bite, try to urinate on us and rub excrement and snot on us. I never lost my cool so I hope I can be the same with a potentially unruly toddler.
I definitely would plan not to smack. The reason I think I will stick to this is because I used to work with a young child in residential (aged 12 but mental age of 3). He was a ratio of 3:1 with staff and was incredibly violent. When we were out and about he could/would spit in our faces, kick us, try to bite, try to urinate on us and rub excrement and snot on us. I never lost my cool so I hope I can be the same with a potentially unruly toddler.
Blimey, you must have the patience of a saint lol I suppose as he was a 'client' in a way, you were not allowed to smack him. But if you've managed to train yourself like that then perhaps you can carry it over to home life
I will definitely not be spanking Ivy. I realise its much worse but my grandma was an alcoholic and hit my mum regularly, if you go near my mums face she still automatically flinches and steps away, and she is 50 now![]()
I will definitely not be spanking Ivy. I realise its much worse but my grandma was an alcoholic and hit my mum regularly, if you go near my mums face she still automatically flinches and steps away, and she is 50 now![]()
I will definitely not be spanking Ivy. I realise its much worse but my grandma was an alcoholic and hit my mum regularly, if you go near my mums face she still automatically flinches and steps away, and she is 50 now![]()