Sticks a finger in each ear and goes lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala.
I don't smack my kids, anymore
1. I smacked my daughter a few times when she was 3 or 4. I felt like a prick, and it didn't do any good. Why didn't it work?
2. When my son was about the same age after a smack he would try and hit back, so that didn't work. So your son thinks it is ok to hit back? How did you deal with that?
Cheers Nomad.
Hey Grizz,
It didn't work for my daughter because whilst she learnt that I was upset with her for doing something wrong, she didn't really understand why, and she was very communicative at that age so I found that a stern word and an explanation of why I was unhappy was much more effective.
When my wife smacked Sam, he simply copied that behaviour, and when he was unhappy with either his sister, mum or I, he would immediately resort to the smack, you have to remember he was only about 2 1/2 to 3 years old so that behaviour was simply a copy cat scenario. We find now that a stern word or the evil eye, or threatening to take something he values, not just a toy, away from him is much more effective.
As I said in my original post I don't have a problem with anyone doing it, it just doesn't seem to work for me.
I got the belt from my father and the headmaster.....it never really achieved anything for them, but a stern word from either would have me seriously contemplating my actions. I guess my kids heads work in the same way.
Cheers Nomad.
Interesting comparison between training kids and dogs.............I have never smacked any of my dogs, and they have all been obediant and well behaved and social.