Anonymous wrote:Get perspective people. DH's dad had no issues with smacking him across the mouth if he and his siblings were being mouthy or back-talking. He grew up in PA. His dad was not abusive, not an alcoholic or drug user, but he commanded respect. This style of parenting was common in this area. Unless the kid in question is showing signs of abuse, a random slap across the face is not abuse. It may not be the appropriate response for many people, but its not abuse. You were not directly involved in the situation and are taking this story from a 10 yr old who "saw" the kid being hit. It doesn't sound like he heard or knew what led up to the hit.
Anonymous wrote:Get perspective people. DH's dad had no issues with smacking him across the mouth if he and his siblings were being mouthy or back-talking. He grew up in PA. His dad was not abusive, not an alcoholic or drug user, but he commanded respect. This style of parenting was common in this area. Unless the kid in question is showing signs of abuse, a random slap across the face is not abuse. It may not be the appropriate response for many people, but its not abuse. You were not directly involved in the situation and are taking this story from a 10 yr old who "saw" the kid being hit. It doesn't sound like he heard or knew what led up to the hit.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new state due to the pandemic. The neighborhood kids all play outside together. One kid seems a bit rougher than the others. My son (age 10) said he saw the boy’s uncle (he lives with him) slap him in the face as a punishment. I mean, I know this is how some people punish their kids but it makes me sad. My DH was punished physically as a kid and doesn’t feel like it’s a big deal, that’s just how some families are. My son said on his own that this kid has a tough life. I told my son to be kind to this boy, but also don’t let himself get pushed around by him.
*The cases of Covid are <1% here and it’s a warm climate. This is not part of the discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Get perspective people. DH's dad had no issues with smacking him across the mouth if he and his siblings were being mouthy or back-talking. He grew up in PA. His dad was not abusive, not an alcoholic or drug user, but he commanded respect. This style of parenting was common in this area. Unless the kid in question is showing signs of abuse, a random slap across the face is not abuse. It may not be the appropriate response for many people, but its not abuse. You were not directly involved in the situation and are taking this story from a 10 yr old who "saw" the kid being hit. It doesn't sound like he heard or knew what led up to the hit.
Anonymous wrote:If he will hit the kid in the face outside in front of people, he’s doing worse behind closed doors. I would call CPS.
Anonymous wrote:That’s assault. The uncle should be arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Not ok on any level. Not ok for the uncle to physically abuse the boy and not ok for the boy to be rough with your son.
Out of curiosity, which state is this? Do they have in-person school?