Anonymous wrote:OP here,
No she just not have delays, she’s a great kid most of the time, but she does however like to be in control. I’m sure this was her trying to control the situation (how far she went, when she came back) She has always been this way.
Anonymous wrote:Abuse in domestic situations will grow because of the pandemic
Anonymous wrote:Abuse in domestic situations will grow because of the pandemic
Anonymous wrote:
1. The problem is what force he used. I couldn't care less about a light spanking, especially after what your daughter did, which was not OK, but I would be very concerned about physical and psychological trauma of forceful spanking. Adults don't realize what strength they have compared to how small and fragile children are.
2. Sadly, there's nothing you can do about it. If you call CPS, you're potentially exposing your family. You need to tell your child to listen to their father's instructions. You need to tell your ex to exercise, meditate, and make every effort not to be aggressive towards your daughter. Loud yelling can be traumatic too. He just needs to tone everything down.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. You have different parenting philosophies or maybe he just reacted due to the safety danger. It isn't going to traumatized her unless you make a big deal out of it.
Se did something that was dangerous and what is more dangerous is that she didn't stop when told to. She is more the old enough to follow instructions and to understand when a parent is saying stop due to a dangerous situation that you don't turn it into a game.
Hopefully the spanking sticks with her in a way that will keep her from being killed on her bike.
Anonymous wrote:It was warranted. If she is a known challenging child then this may help her get how serious her defiant and dangerous actions were.
Anonymous wrote:team ex dh