@zoidette It was worse when your mother said, "Go cut me a switch."
Listened to a small child high pitch scream for over 5 minutes yesterday. They were in laundromat next to my PT clinic.
Why parents let that happen is beyond me.
Not my kids. Now as adults they are horrified too.
@zoidette In a way, I kind of agree. Sort of. Pain is a good teacher in that pain made me not want to do "that thing" anymore. However, dear old dad took it way too far. He was cruel. He's been dead for nearly 20 years, and I'm still pissed off at him.
But a mere swat on the ass would be enough to get their attention. Kids are goddamned hard headed.
My father was violent with untreated PTSD from WWII.
We have scars to show for it.
Getting that switch to instill discipline on that butt!๐
The closest I came to getting a caning was the threat; never actually struck. Weโve never hit our kids and I even dropped the threat part. Theyโre amazing, intelligent, empathetic, contributing members of society.
Hell, I donโt ever hit our *dog*. And heโs as equally well-behaved.
There are other ways to reinforce good behaviour. They take longer, are more complicated, but theyโre infinitely better over the long term.
@Luber905 let's see I was born...
actually it's a memory shared by generations. Most generations almost all generations.
It's not that I'm sharing the sentiment of corporal punishment whatsoever.
Au contraire. Pardon.
I'm a behavior analyst. Licensed and board certified.
MS BCBA LBA
1962 - present ๐ฌ๏ธ๐๐
@zoidette
Reminds me of an incident; some people I knew, who lived in an incredible house right on A1A in Fort Lauderdale and the ocean on the other side, was having a party. While I was there this elderly black lady was coming towards the house, desperately look for a bathroom, thinking their house was a public building. The owner guy runs out with a baseball bat to chase her out of his yard and I couldn't believe it. Fucking Republican asswipe. I left the party immediately afterwards. ๐คฌ