Gness, yes i agree, but one thing i mentioned is it's not only the parents raising childs in this day and age, it's TV, social media, youtube etc.. I know people who give their 4 / 5 year olds tablets then they go in a strop if you take it away from them.
Maybe that's it.. Kids in a stop, give them some technology to zone into. In my day we didn't have that, nothing to distract us from our temper, so the idea of a hand across the bottom would suffice. Obviously only if you knew the thread would be honoured.
Boo It sounds like you had a child like me, which explains why you're so patient. Seems a lot of people are lucky to have such obedient children. I was a wild card i tell you.
I felt i was wild, but i never caused that much nuisance. Just tantrums and running off here and there, never too far though but enough for on the very odd occasion (As i said before, i can only remember having my bottom spanked once) to be spanked or my wrist slapped.. Tapped more like.
Spanking is a funny word . I immediately think of scantily clad girls bending over and being 'spanked' by an older man.
A light tap on the hand used to be enough for my five kids. That would probably have been when they were putting themselves in a dangerous predicament. Like just about to stick a knitting needle in a plug socket or running out into busy traffic. No time in either situation to sit them down in order to lecture them on the dangers of the situation.
I understand that but i do feel a parent should have dominance over their children. And i do feel a child should never have dominance over a parent. dominance in the sense of power and influence which helps control the child.
no.3 for me Calico which is why children were much well behaved and presented back in the day at school where if they stepped out of line a cane they would get. Now kids sit on their phones mocking teachers having competitions with other classes on who can get their science teacher to cry first.
Personally, spath, I would replace those words with "respect". Which you are only ever going to lose by losing your temper. You need to behave (easier said than done, I know...) in the way you want your children to.
16:43... society is less violent now, than it was then, so that just doesn't follow. Remember that all those you would criticise today, have been brought up by "yesterday's" parents. If they were so effective.... Why have they managed to produce a generation of supposedly violent and disrespectful individuals?