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Why are ppl scared to discipline there children ?

If you discipline ur children at home you wouldnt have to in public.

Too many parent’s want to be their child’s friend instead of a parent. Kids have enough friends, but only 2 parents (Sometimes one parent). Some parents are also afraid of spanking their kids because they falsely believe that the police will arrest them. Spanking is NOT illegal. My friend is a cop and he told me that it is perfectly fine as long as it is on their butt and they are clothed. My son gets light swats and I NEVER have a problem with him throwing tantrums.

discipline techniques….?

hello
I work with a child who is 6 years old in a grade 1 class. He likes to try and run the show around there. When he is told he needs to stop doing something he says just wait and continues to do what he has been asked to stop doing. For example, he pokes children when sitting in the listening area and when told to stop he says just wait and pokes them faster and faster. If you try and move him he begins to hit and tries to bite you. Another incident was he put his feet on his desk and I told him the desk was for paper and for us to put our lunch on and his feet belonged on the floor. He looked at me and said just wait, and put his feet back and started pounding his feet on the desktop. Does anyone have any ideas on how to deal with a child who likes to use "just wait" and keeps on going. I’ve tried the you have to the count of 3 method and he just looks at me and does it more and faster. I’m lost on ideas! Please help.
Whoops, i posted this in the wrong area, but if you have any ideas please answer thx :)

Try time out, he gets one chance to stop what he is doing, if he does it again, give him a "time out" where he has to sit on a chair away from the rest of the group, usually its for the age of the child, in his case "6" minutes.

After the time out he has to tell you why he got a time out, so that he understands why, and you tell him what is acceptable behaviour, and what is expected of him to get along with the other children, give him a hug or high five and let him join the rest of the group. Always praise him for good behaviour. If he misbehaves again, back to the "time out" he goes. If he continues this unacceptable behaviour or you have seen no improvement for another couple of weeks or so. I would ask the parents to find other care for him.

If you are a teacher I believe you can have him removed from your class. It is not fair to you and especially the other children to have this sort of disruption continue.

Not only that, but the other children are watching and learning behaviour that is not acceptable in the class room, or anywhere else.

Good luck! hope this helps…

What do you think of spanking as child discipline?

I’m wondering general thoughts about spanking, as used with children under 12 as a form of discipline. Do you see it as abuse? Do you see it as abuse only sometimes? What are your experiences?

There is a debate in Massachusetts about the prospect of outlawing any form of spanking or corporal punishment by parents to children under 18. What do you think:

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/4582708/detail.html?subid=22100410&qs=1;bp=t

Spanking is appropriate sometimes, but it should never be because the parent is angry. A weapon (belt, stick) should never be used. And the butt is the proper place for a spanking, not about the head and body.

I was spanked, albeit rarely, and I’m thankful that I was. I learned a lesson from each spanking, and it was not that violence solves problems (Yeesh!).

And I’m so sick of the nanny government trying to tell us how to live our lives.

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