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[quote=Anonymous]I've spanked (hit if OP insists on it) both of my children. When they have run into the street without looking, when my DD was hyper and in invaded an aggressive dog's space, and my DS when he tried to lean over our banister way too far and almost flipped over it. I use slamming, very deliberately, to surprise and shock the kids to alert them to immediate danger. I have never spanked a child when I was angry, and it has always benn intentional. Always Palm open an just enough to startle them. I see absolute nothing wrong with this. [/quote]
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