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When Scotland Makes Smacking A Child Unlawful, Here Is One That Could Have Done With A Few Smacks, Anyone Agree?

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anotheoldgit | 13:03 Fri 04th Oct 2019 | News
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Begs the question where did a three year old learn to swear and 'give the finger'.I would bet on from the parents.
I was just about to say what Danny has said.
Yes I agree.
It is always an easy option to blame the parents with little or no evidence.
She needs a good smack, although i think that the next move would be to the Child Psychiatrist.
let him climb out the window... Simple!
I can only remember being smacked once and that was for setting the outside toilet door on fire with those matches called London lights, must of been on a Wednesday as my Dad was a radio engineer for a large store in Newcastle and they had Wednesday afternoon early closing, it was he who smacked the back of my legs and made me stay in that day ,didn’t do me any harm
She sounds like my oldest child used to be at that age. I never smacked him, but he outgrew it anyway.
The swearing and middle finger gestures can only be learnt from other people, so they maybe need to think about the company she is with.
People who say you can't teach a lesson by smacking clearly weren't smacked hard enough.
Children are like sponges... they learn from example. It is interesting that those who most agree with violence towards children, also seem to be those who complain about violence in youngsters. Baffling...!
Just a suggestion, put the cameras away. Stop giving interviews to the press. Concentrate on the child ?
My mum used to smack, my Dad didn't. My Dad was the one I respected more. I don't agree with smacking at all, it achieves nothing. A quick slap on the hand if a child is doing something dangerous is fine. Smacking is premeditated or done in temper.
pixie...not baffling at all.
Those people argue that the result of abolition of smacking should reduce the incidence of violence in later life, but like others, i have seen no signs of this.....quite the opposite.
Very true Pixie. Both of your postings.
Thank you, Nellie x
That doesn't seem to be true though, sqad. Look on AB alone and see the criticism of young people and how "violent" they are... and yet, they can only learn that from a previous generation, who use violence, instead of discipline (in fact, many older people see them as the same thing).
If parenting was so great in those days.... why are there apparently so many problems with the generation after them? X
Pixie //they maybe need to think about the company she is with//
Other than the parents, what company is a three year old likely to keep?
"That doesn't seem to be true though, sqad."
Pixie...the antagonists and protagonists of this topic have been hammering this out, saying the same old thing ad nauseum and neither side will change their stance.

Danny, the parents and their friends mostly, I suspect. Although I don't know.
I agree, sqad, although the results seem to speak for themselves x
Some day soon there will be a book called "How to raise your child" and in it will be a government list of everything you can't feed them, everything you can't do with them.. Oh not actually it's be a bit easier to just write down what you Can feed and Do with them!

Pathetic.

Remember when people got offended when other people use to tell them how to raise their children? Let people raise their kids as they want as long as they're not sociopaths
No, I certainly don't agree with smacking ANY child. Has anyone mentioned this little girl might have ADHD? Has she been tested for Tourettes? I didn't see the programme but I do wonder why anyone with a child that has behavioural problems would want to show this on national television.?
Spath, sometimes parents especially new parents need advice if they are having problems with a child so what do you do, smack the child or get help from first of all your GP or just go on TV?
It depends what the problem is?

If i went to touch something hot as a child my nan would usually slap my hand or wrist so that i would learn. It wasn't abuse in any means at all.

I've had my bottom spanked numerous times. I never saw it as abuse then or in my later life.

I think a gentle push in the right direction is fine. I think people get some sick thoughts in their head when they think of people "smacking" their children.

Where is the line between a spank and a smack? Or are neither OK?

Go see ya GP the only reason you'd go on telly is because you're a gold digger or an absolute beg for attention.

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