Not exact matches
Now, if I can work with
children who have severe behaviors without
hitting them or screaming at them, there's no excuse for
anyone else to.
It's not that she's perfect or that I'm perfect or anything, it's more that in my daily life, few adults are capable of flipping my «I really want to fucking
hit you right now» switch, so the chance of my
child or
anyone else's doing something that causes me to haul off and slap them across the face or tushie is basically zero.
My son is 16 months old, and is being cared for a woman who watches two other
children, both of whom are older and are aggressive with my son, who is very sweet and does nt even know how to
hit anyone.
I did enjoy this article, however my
child, who has up until now been absolutely beautiful, caring, happy and friendly, has begun
hitting other kids... she has just started «big school» - we've moved from one state to another and not her, me or her father know
anyone in this place so it's scary for her and all of us... I understand that... however, how do I stop her from doing this almost every single day at school without being present??
«When two people drive drunk, but one
hits and kills a
child, he is punished more severely than the man who didn't hurt
anyone, although they committed the same offense of drunk driving − it's just that one got lucky.
Shaun the Sheep Movie works wonderfully well for
children — I often heard squeals from delight by young ones at an advance screening I attended — and imparts family - friendly lessons without
hitting anyone over the head.
Anyone can be
hit by a car, but NHTSA data shows that
children and the elderly are more vulnerable to being involved in a fatal pedestrian accident.
Others feel sad and angry that
anyone would
hit a
child.
I believe that if you
hit your playmate you need to be taught that is not appropriate, and I just don't see how rewarding misbehavior teaches a
child, or
anyone else, anything.