return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Chill Out Room

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [13] 14 15 16 17 
Mormon mother "abuses" child, gets ridiculed by entire world (pg. 13)
View this Thread in Original format
wienerschnitzel
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
OMG, that's my dad's name! Well, sorta... :p


LOL does your dad have a huge hungarian flag tattooed on his arm saying "son of hungary" ?

PS- my brother is not hungarian :stongue:
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
LOL does your dad have a huge hungarian flag tattooed on his arm saying "son of hungary" ?

PS- my brother is not hungarian :stongue:

lolwut, and I thought Jovan was a Serbian name :stongue:

What's with his Hungarian pride? Did he meet Jenny or...?

By the way: No tattoos, he was in the Air Force... but he does have a huuuuuuuuuuuuuge moustache :D
quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
Corporal Punishment? (at least i hope that's what it is..):nervous:

Oh... I kept thinking "C" stood for "child" and I couldn't find a better meaning for the letter "P" :p
wienerschnitzel
quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
i'm not terribly opposed to a light smack on the ass etc.. but i think it would be confusing for a young child. They learn to trust you, and then you hit them (even lightly) it kind of takes that trust away.. and that hurts them more mentally then physically.

i agree giving them a light smack here and there is definitely less harmless then empty threats, spoiling and no discipline. But that's pretty much the same conclusion i came to reading jenny's posts.:p


to be clear, i personally wouldn't smack my kids even lightly, and i do think it is more mentally harmful then physically..
The17sss
couch-potato
igk inc.
wienerschnitzel
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
lolwut, and I thought Jovan was a Serbian name :stongue:

What's with his Hungarian pride? Did he meet Jenny or...?

By the way: No tattoos, he was in the Air Force... but he does have a huuuuuuuuuuuuuge moustache :D

Oh... I kept thinking "C" stood for "child" and I couldn't find a better meaning for the letter "P" :p


his real story about how he came into the world and started life is really ty so he created this fanciful story about how his biological mother was hungarian and she walked all across hungary starving and poor and immigrated to canada. The truth is, he did find out what his biological mothers last name was, and it was an english name.. and that the man that raped her was italian. so whatever helps him sleep at night, i think he likes the idea of hungary.. i don't know.
Lira
Well, the Hungarian flag is just like the Italian one if you tilt your head :p
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
light physical reprimands are not all bad, they're something that kids can UNDERSTAND




Bahaha, you're an idiot. Goodnight. :stongue:
pkcRAISTLIN
Sounds to me like jenny could’ve used more of the wooden spoon when she was younger.
EgosXII
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
Bahaha, you're an idiot. Goodnight. :stongue:



niiiiiiiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhhttttttttt~~~~~! :toothless


quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Sounds to me like jenny could’ve used more of the wooden spoon when she was younger.


tis never too late :whip: :stongue:

Pokit
quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
I realized that you are the closest TA to me..until I go back to FL. I'm in Provo, UT heh.

I was beginning to think I was the only TA in Utah.
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII


Hitting a child, no matter how lightly, is lazy parenting and it is not the only form of punishment they understand. Watch the supernanny video I posted. It may take a while to get them to do it the first few times, but with consistency and firmness, they eventually get it. They understand that when they misbehave there are consequences. More importantly, by clearly outlining why they are being punished, the child can associate behaviour to punishment and as a result, truly learn from their mistakes.

Hitting a child, again, even lightly, will only make them fear you and fear the pain. Aversion does not teach them why they shouldn't do something. If they stop doing it, it is because they are afraid of the pain, not because they understand why it shouldn't be done or because they respect what you have told them to do.

Not to mention that hitting a child, like Jenny already mentioned, teaches the child that physical violence is an appropriate method to resolving issues. This is when you see kids hitting others at school/on the playground.

It also can result in anger issues. A child who has been hit will feel weak, abused, and disrespected as a human. This can cause a lot of resentment and anger. Definitely not healthy.

The most important thing to discipline is consistency. Like Weiner mentioned, too many parents make empty threats - "you do that again, and you're in trouble" and then never do anything. If there is no consistency, they learn that they don't have to do as they are told because there isn't always a consequence.

Hitting a child can work, but it wont do the job intended. It might stop the behaviour, but not for the reasons one would want and there are a lot of repercussions. Discouraging behaviour out of fear does not outweigh the benefits of discouraging out of respect. If you are too lazy to be consistent with your children and make sure to punish them when they have done something wrong, every single time, then you shouldn't have kids.
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [13] 14 15 16 17 
Privacy Statement