Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little kick never hurt anyone, it's not abuse. I kick and hit my child when he hits me, it teaches him to be careful with his hands and body around larger people.
And if you are reported to CPS for discipling your child by kicking them, you get to defend your discipline. You are not a nanny, hopefully. When someone OTHER THAN A PARENT inflicts any physical hurt or harm on a child, it is definitely something that needs to be reported to CPS.
nannies are people the parent pay to parent the child.[
Op here, im looking for ideas on how to practice positive discipline. It seem " nanny who kick" don't know positive divi plume and may practice traditional and old ways just how she was treated as a child.
Nonsense. Nannies are people the parents pay to care for and teach the child. And a nanny can be arrested for hitting or kicking a child!
op here, I was surprise to see such of act of discipline a toddler/ child. I could see that the nanny felt helpless and could not think of an alternative other than make the child feel that a "kick" hurt.Anonymous wrote:A little kick never hurt anyone, it's not abuse. I kick and hit my child when he hits me, it teaches him to be careful with his hands and body around larger people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little kick never hurt anyone, it's not abuse. I kick and hit my child when he hits me, it teaches him to be careful with his hands and body around larger people.
And if you are reported to CPS for discipling your child by kicking them, you get to defend your discipline. You are not a nanny, hopefully. When someone OTHER THAN A PARENT inflicts any physical hurt or harm on a child, it is definitely something that needs to be reported to CPS.
nannies are people the parent pay to parent the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little kick never hurt anyone, it's not abuse. I kick and hit my child when he hits me, it teaches him to be careful with his hands and body around larger people.
And if you are reported to CPS for discipling your child by kicking them, you get to defend your discipline. You are not a nanny, hopefully. When someone OTHER THAN A PARENT inflicts any physical hurt or harm on a child, it is definitely something that needs to be reported to CPS.
Anonymous wrote:A little kick never hurt anyone, it's not abuse. I kick and hit my child when he hits me, it teaches him to be careful with his hands and body around larger people.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm a nanny who think of a child as an un-experience individual in term of that some times young children make mistake or behave negative because they don't have much experience in a particular area or may forget what is being touch previously. So, children need a person who can guide behaviors to encourage positive social skills as need it.
I saw a nanny kicking a Two years old because he kicked another child in the playground. I was surprise to see such a way of discipline to a child and wander if I'm too sensitive toward how to guide children or If the nanny was correct? Would a child fix or change a negative behavior if his/her caregiver model negative punishment?
Anonymous wrote:
I'm a nanny who think of a child as an un-experience individual in term of that some times young children make mistake or behave negative because they don't have much experience in a particular area or may forget what is being touch previously. So, children need a person who can guide behaviors to encourage positive social skills as need it.
I saw a nanny kicking a Two years old because he kicked another child in the playground. I was surprise to see such a way of discipline to a child and wander if I'm too sensitive toward how to guide children or If the nanny was correct? Would a child fix or change a negative behavior if his/her caregiver model negative punishment?