Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the last time SIL can be alone with your child(ren).
There is nothing to “address” otherwise.
This “physical discipline” is illegal in most of the world. Make clear to SIL (have husband do if it’s his sister) that she is never to be violent with your child again and then NEVER leave a child with her. It is normal and natural for a child to be disappointed and difficult transitioning from a fun activity. She was probably a bit warn out. So what did this “discipline” teach her. Teaching is the meaning of discipline. It taught her that people love you are allowed to hit you. It taught her that people that are bigger and more powerful than you are allowed to hit you. Did it teach her one thing about how to transition away? Was it responsive to her developmental level? Obviously not. Healthy adults would validate her emotions and help her focus on the next thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Oh no! Don’t threaten SIL to no longer have the privilege of babysitting OP’s kids for free!
Some of us aren’t so cheap that we’d leave our kids in the hands of a stranger to save a few bucks. But then again, there’s all kinds of parents, PP. Like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Oh no! Don’t threaten SIL to no longer have the privilege of babysitting OP’s kids for free!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s wrong that your SIL hit your child BUT it’s also wrong that your 6yo was asked to get out of the pool and started crying and wasn’t doing what she was told.
I’d be pissed at my kid if she was invited to swim then behaved like that.
A kid not wanting to get out of the pool is bad behavior? Do you even have kids?
Anonymous wrote:It’s wrong that your SIL hit your child BUT it’s also wrong that your 6yo was asked to get out of the pool and started crying and wasn’t doing what she was told.
I’d be pissed at my kid if she was invited to swim then behaved like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Oh no! Don’t threaten SIL to no longer have the privilege of babysitting OP’s kids for free!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Oh no! Don’t threaten SIL to no longer have the privilege of babysitting OP’s kids for free!
Why is free babysitting for family/freinds seen as such an imposition? I never mind babysitting for relatives kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.
Oh no! Don’t threaten SIL to no longer have the privilege of babysitting OP’s kids for free!
Anonymous wrote:I’d tell SIL and her husband point blank period that you are not OK with any kind of physical discipline, whatsoever, and if that’s a problem, no unsupervised visits.