Anonymous wrote:You and your SIL have different parenting approaches. I agree with yours vs. hers. But many people are ok with hers. I would just tell her that you are not ok with her physically disciplining your daughter, and that if your daughter is not listening to her, she should call you to come back to address.
Anonymous wrote:Well either you and DH discuss with SIL and say you don't allow corporal punishment and get agreement or you lose SIL as free daycare.
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: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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slapping on a butt or an upper leg is to get a kid out of acting out -- like when she's crying for no reason other than not wanting to get out of the pool. In "old times" people would slap a hysterical person to get them out of it. It works. I'd not call it physical discipline.
It's physical discipline whatever you call it.
Throwing a fit in a pool is unsafe. You cannot exactly let a kid throw themselves to their backs and then throw their legs around if they're in the pool. Context matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is reportable in my state. Does SIL have access to other kids? I’d never leave my kid with her again. Not okay. People who love us shouldn’t hit us.
No it isn’t. You can spank your kids in all 50 states.
Does SIL have kids of her own? This context matters. If she has kids of her own and spank her own kids or she is childless.
The very few times I can see how spanking is justified is due to extreme safety concerns. Those are almost running into a the road and anything to do with swimming pools.
The risk of drowning is so incredibly high for kids that pool safety is one thing I was a stickler for. At our own home pool there was no negotiation for getting out of the pool or not going near the pool. I needed my kids and any of their friends to listen the first time when I said get out. I gave a 5 min warning and if a guest didn’t get of the pool and made a scene they weren’t invited back. For example before going in I tell the kids if I need to go inside to get snacks or go to the bathroom they need to take a 5 min break outside of the pool.
You can spank your own kids in all 50 states. You can't spank other people's kids.
Anyone dumb enough to think that spanking kids for behavior around the pool increases safety at all, is probably also dumb enough to think that they've trained their kids and not to supervise them appropriately.
There is no way my kids would see that SIL unsupervised again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is reportable in my state. Does SIL have access to other kids? I’d never leave my kid with her again. Not okay. People who love us shouldn’t hit us.
No it isn’t. You can spank your kids in all 50 states.
Does SIL have kids of her own? This context matters. If she has kids of her own and spank her own kids or she is childless.
The very few times I can see how spanking is justified is due to extreme safety concerns. Those are almost running into a the road and anything to do with swimming pools.
The risk of drowning is so incredibly high for kids that pool safety is one thing I was a stickler for. At our own home pool there was no negotiation for getting out of the pool or not going near the pool. I needed my kids and any of their friends to listen the first time when I said get out. I gave a 5 min warning and if a guest didn’t get of the pool and made a scene they weren’t invited back. For example before going in I tell the kids if I need to go inside to get snacks or go to the bathroom they need to take a 5 min break outside of the pool.
Anonymous wrote:This is reportable in my state. Does SIL have access to other kids? I’d never leave my kid with her again. Not okay. People who love us shouldn’t hit us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slapping on a butt or an upper leg is to get a kid out of acting out -- like when she's crying for no reason other than not wanting to get out of the pool. In "old times" people would slap a hysterical person to get them out of it. It works. I'd not call it physical discipline.
It's physical discipline whatever you call it.