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So how are parents supposed to prevent this without getting social services on their back?
Smacking is banned or heavily frowned upon these days isn't it?
The word "no" is hardly scary unless it can be backed up with effective discipline. Is the naughty step the best on offer?
Interested as I have friends and cousins who seem to have kids falling into this 'uncontrollable' bracket, and one day they may trust me to babysit for them!Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Not sure smacking is needed. Did not use to hit mine but was perfectly able to terrify them into submission on occasions.
PS They are both in Pentonvillebloggoth
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For the record - I think smacking is necessary. Nothing excessive - just enough for them to know they've crossed the line. My friends agree - but insist I get my own kids to smack instead of theirs.Comment
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On a serious note - agreed. This single parenting can't be good for the kids.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI blame the lack of father influence in childrens' lives.Comment
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Of course I was bought up in a single parent home - and look how I turned out...Originally posted by realityhack View PostOn a serious note - agreed. This single parenting can't be good for the kids.
My father died when I was 6...Comment
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Nice quote from the assoc of PTA's"
NL need shooting - starting at the top..."We are putting into reception classes, in many cases, children who are four years and two weeks old. These are, in many parents' eyes, very little children - almost babies.
"Many of them, unfortunately, have been in nursery school since they were very tiny, because the government has pressurised many parents into putting their children into childcare, probably at three months old, and have congratulated themselves that they have got parents back to work.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Isn't it now illegal to make statements like that?Originally posted by ratewhore View PostNL need shooting - starting at the top...Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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That's quite correct. Teach them that violence does solve problems!Originally posted by realityhack View PostFor the record - I think smacking is necessary. Nothing excessive - just enough for them to know they've crossed the line. My friends agree - but insist I get my own kids to smack instead of theirs.
Get the first one in, before they're big enough to hit back!!!Comment
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