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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because back in the day that would not be allowed. I would have got the belt for that. Autistic or not. [/quote] And we have reams of research establishing that violence inflicted on young children in the guise of discipline only leads to a plethora of terrible outcomes in adulthood, mental health issues, chronic physical health issues which are the body keeping the score (read it!) and all kinds of addiction and other dysfunctional behavior. There is no long term net positive to beating your kid, and it will definitely damage the kid's perspective of you and relationship with you, no matter what lies you tell yourself. Children don't need to be beaten to learn manners, and there are stages of development at which their brains are literally incapable of mood regulation regardless of intelligence or character. Please, learn to do better than was done to you.[/quote]
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