Anonymous wrote:Those of you who hit your children are pathetic, weak bullies. Take a parenting class for the love of god. This thread turns my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Well OP, think about that next time you want to relay a story to the Internet about something you kind of witnessed. By all means, intervene next time you disagree with how someone parents. Give them all your well read reasoning for why they are a terrible parent and for good measure, call the cops and/or CPS as well. Or don't. But don't bitch about it on the Internet and then bitch about the answers you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Tysons earlier this afternoon, and I saw a dad pushing his triplet girls in a stroller. The daughters appeared around 2 years old. One of the girls was hitting another girl, and the dad stopped the stroller, and hit the daughter very hard. It was not a pat or light slap or even a benign hit - it was hard enough to make a very loud snapping sound like a whip, and caused the poor child to shriek out.
No wonder the toddler child was hitting - she learned from her dad that it's acceptable to hit others. I was shocked and horrified. I wanted to say something. It made me so sad.![]()
Do you, or should you ever say anything if this is done in such a public place? If so, what have you said?
Mind your own business please!!! While I don't agree with what he did, he wasn't "beating the crap out of her", and it probably sounded loud because you were in a cavernous mall and his hand caught air causing the loud sound. I AM NOT CONDONGING IT, so everyone calm down.
Anonymous wrote:OP, believe me, I'm with you that hitting kids is usually not the greatest idea. My point is, you are not the parenting police. Nobody is. You can't confront people with why hitting doesn't teach anything but hitting/eating crappy food sets up a lifetime of bad habits/playing Angry Birds on the iPhone is intellectually stifling. Had you seen that he'd actually hit her in the face, THAT would be grounds for intervening. Just not liking that he smacked her *somewhere* you did not even see because you don't agree with corporal punishment is not.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Tysons earlier this afternoon, and I saw a dad pushing his triplet girls in a stroller. The daughters appeared around 2 years old. One of the girls was hitting another girl, and the dad stopped the stroller, and hit the daughter very hard. It was not a pat or light slap or even a benign hit - it was hard enough to make a very loud snapping sound like a whip, and caused the poor child to shriek out.
No wonder the toddler child was hitting - she learned from her dad that it's acceptable to hit others. I was shocked and horrified. I wanted to say something. It made me so sad.![]()
Do you, or should you ever say anything if this is done in such a public place? If so, what have you said?
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who hit your children are pathetic, weak bullies. Take a parenting class for the love of god. This thread turns my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:I don't spank my kid but I recognize that others do and that is not my business! OP doesn't even know where he smacked the kid. It could have been on the hand. She admits she could not see- you really think it's at all appropriate to confront a parent about something you didn't even fully witness??