Sleeper12 wrote: » Beaten with a strap at home and in school. The schools had specially made leather straps. I'd imagine the only place you could buy such a thing nowadays is in a sex shop.
eviltwin wrote: » Slapped, belted, pushed, hut with objects....ended up in hospital a few times over it. Unlike a previous poster I didn't deserve any of it but this was the 80's, no one cared.
branie2 wrote: » The wooden spoon was very common
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » My mother would give me slap if I was misbehaving. I got the wooden spoon as well. I remember she hit me so hard with it one time it broke in half. I can still feel the burning sensation, I remember just grinning at her because I didn't want her to know it really hurt :pac:. My grandmother was a very harsh woman who definitely wouldn't have held back with my mother. There was never malicious intent from my mother, I just got it when I deserved it. I don't have kids but I wouldn't slap them.
Kobe Ugly Windbag wrote: » An odd slap but nothing severe. The issue with slapping children hinges on the severity. Some seem to have endured what amounted to brutality.
Reese Magnificent Space wrote: » Yes I did and I lost all respect for my parents over it. I reasoned with my mother so she stopped and we have a good relationship now. I don't think every parent who slaps their child has done irreparable damage, but it's a gamble you take depending on the child you're dealing with. Context of societal norms is of course a factor in the impact too. However from what I have seen, the vast majority of parents who slap do so out of anger and not as some sort of controlled, measured lesson as they so often claim. And in my experience the yobs out causing trouble with no fear of consequences are certainly not missing out on a few slaps at home - I would say they are the most likely to live in homes where a clatter is seen as acceptable parenting.
Gerry G wrote: » You lost all respect over a slap? What age were you when it happened? Was it for nothing? Just wondering, I'm not having a go at you or anything.
Reese Magnificent Space wrote: » It was the go to method for dealing with any and all poor behaviour so it happened several days a week, sometimes several times a day, for as long as I can remember. I would say it was the exact same as other families around us so nothing unusual in the context of the time and place.
Gerry G wrote: » That's a shame. I only ever got a slap if I deserved it and believe me I deserved every one I got