Pumbas Nakasak
Heading for the great escape.
Can I just say that there nothing as underrated as a good ertha.
Amen to that! :sohappy:
I am a firm believer in corporal punishment. And when I was a child, one of the dreaded sights was seeing Dad get out of his chair and undo his belt...because I knew he wasn't getting ready to go to the restroom! :lol:
On a sidenote, though, while I'm certainly glad to hear that corporal punishment (even with a belt) is legal under Florida law and not considered child abuse, ultimately, that's irrelevant. I believe in giving a good old fashioned whippin' when necessary, and I don't give a flying fig what the law says about it. I'm really not sure if it is legal under Illinois law, but it's irrelevant, because I'm gonna discipline my child as I see fit. That's my business and not the government's.
Let me just clarify what exactly happpened in my post a while back. I see some of you are getting defensive over some senseless parents. The parents with the potty in the gignatic backpack were in no extreme hurry or emergency for the child. They were directly in front of the restrooms. They could have taken that disgusting potty out and easily walked into the private restroom to use it. I felt it a bit extreme to let the boy go in the potty outside in front of everyone. By the way it was only #1 not #2, thank goodness
This was only mentioned because other posters had stated that hitting your child with a belt is an assault. I was just pointing out that it is not considered an assault under Florida law.
I had a mother that would use the belt. And I have grown up to graduate from college, have never been arrested, and have never been in a fight before, so I don't think that corporal punishment is as bad as some people label it.
Just today I was thinking what a shame it was no one beat their kids anymore. I got spanked and my sisters got the dreaded wooden spoon. We were not the children at the beach throwing sand on other children or kicking sand on near by adults. However that doesn't seem to happen anymore since my 2 year old got nailed in the face by a tourist child's shovel this afternoon. All the mom did was say "Oh Jamie you just hit that little girl, do you think that was a nice thing to do?" Not even a time out or ANYTHING! It made me so mad.
Sorry to anyone who parents with a pillow instead of a paddle.... not my style.
Well, in my opinion, there's also a difference between deserved punishment and public humiliation. Taking a belt out in public is not only disrespectful to those around you, but also most likely mentally taxing on the child.
This was only mentioned because other posters had stated that hitting your child with a belt is an assault. I was just pointing out that it is not considered an assault under Florida law.
I had a mother that would use the belt. And I have grown up to graduate from college, have never been arrested, and have never been in a fight before, so I don't think that corporal punishment is as bad as some people label it.
I love reading those threads where we talk about what is your favorite, most disgusting, most embarrasing, most magical (etc.) moments in Disney World. I thought I would start a similar type of thread.
Have you ever seen somebody do anything in Disney World so outrageous, so jaw-dropping, and so out there that literally stopped you in your tracks and made you ask yourself if you really saw what you just saw (good or bad)?
One situation that comes to mind for me happened in March 2007. My wife and I were returning to the Contemporary resort via the monorail after a full day at Epcot. While waiting in line for a monorail, there was a family of four a few spots in front of us (Mom, Dad, Boy - 9ish, Girl - 5ish). Well, the older boy was leaning on the metal chains. The Mom asked him to stop. He did for all of 10 seconds and then proceeded to lean on the chains again. Well, the Mom did not appreciate it much. She proceeded to take off her belt, yell at her son that she had enough, and began whipping the boy with the belt right there in front of everyone. You could tell who wore the pants in the family because the Dad was looking away trying to ignore the whole thing. While this was going on (throughout the 4-5 lashes lovingly bestowed on the Boy), the little girl was singing happily that her brother was getting the belt. Are there people out there really like that? Did I really just see that?
Talk about making everyone on the plaform feel uncomfortable, not to mention how awful we all felt for the Boy, who was hysterically crying. A man standing next to them told her to stop, and she then lashed out verbally at the man to mind his own business. And wouldn't you know it? They sat in the same car as us.
(off topic - has there ever been a thought of opening an additonal forum for these types of "favorite" posts so we don't have to sift through multiple pages in the General Discussion forum?)
There's actually a lot of leeway to the law so hitting your child with a belt could indeed legally be considered abuse under Florida law. If it left any type of mark, including a bruise it would legally be considered abuse and if a qualified therapist deemed that hitting your child with a belt caused any harm to the emotional or mental health of your child it could also be considered abuse.
I just wanted to point out that (as all legalities are) it's not all black and white...there are a lot of grey areas
My siblings and I also grew up never having any trouble with the law, never been in a fight, graduated and do charitable work all over the world and we have never once been hit by our parents with hand, belt or anything else so I guess it can work both ways :shrug:
Fact: Corporal punishment in Florida is LEGAL. See Chapter 39 of Florida State Statutes if you doubt this is so. I know, because I used to work for DCF as a CHILD PROTECTIVE INVESTIGATOR. Hitting your child with a belt is absolutely NOT child abuse, it is a form of corporal punishment. If you choose not to use it, that is your business. But that mother's choice to use it is only an assault if you think it is, not according to Florida Law.
Having said that... if you hit the child so hard or so repeatedly that the child obtains injuries, such as bruising or swelling, then you have an abusive situation, not a corrective one.
It never ceases to amaze me how people think that their method of disciplining their child should work for everyone else. You raise your children your way and let other people raise theirs!
Personally, I would never spank my child with a belt, certainly not in public. But I do believe in corporal punishment and that is my right as a parent. And I too would have told that man to mind his own business, because how I choose to discipline my child is my business, not yours!
And just because the chain wasn't bothering you is not the issue. If the mother told the child to stop and he did not, then OH MY GOD, here's a mother that actually tried to make her child behave!!! The horror! How dare that mother just ignore the fact that her child is defying her!! I might have spanked the child with my hand, and trust me, when I was done, I would have spanked the other child for laughing at her brother! Then they both would have gone back to the hotel/home for misbehaving at the park. I would think much less of this mother if she had kept telling this child repeatedly to stop doing something and yet never made him stop it.
You can't win.... how many posts have been about people not making their children behave? Now we have a mother who was trying to make her child behave and she gets ridiculed because the OP doesn't approve of her disciplinary techniques? Six of one, half dozen of the other...
Kudos to all parents who make their children behave.. in whatever fashion that works best for them!
In '97 when I took my now hubby to WDW for his first trip. One night we were in the magic kingdom when there was a torrential downpour. We put on our poncho's and tried to keep going but it was just no good. We decided to go into the store in Toontown (Where the character meets are) and decided to try and wait it out. as we are walking around browsing we stopped to look at something when we both saw the same thing at the same time. A girl about 18-19 years old, wearing over all's, soaking wet. She bought a new shirt...dropped the over alls, took the wet shirt off, and put the new shirt on...both DH and I were
I did point this particular point out in my original post, but thanks for re-iterating this to anyone who may have thought I implied the law allows you to bruise or seriously injure your child. And as I stated, parents have the right to discipline their children as they wish. If your parents chose not to employ corporal punishment and it worked for them, great! I'm glad you turned out alright!
True. If i pulled that crap, it would be back to the hotel for me and a well-deserved punishment.
Which, IMO, more parents should do. Don't beat your kids in public; do it in the privacy in of the hotel.
OMG I soooo totally agree with this!DH and I saw tons of people who shouldn't have worn certain outfits. People who wear certain clothing thinking that it's comfortable or looks good on them does the EXACT OPPOSITE and just shows off the rolls of their fat (upper and lower body). When did back-fat, fupas, and muffin tops ever become sexy?:shrug:
LOL I like this! Hey, if parents think it's ok to do what their kids do to give them a taste of their medicine, why can't we do it to parents who beat their kids? And I have to say, this was not one or two hits, this was a full on beating! The mom was going on and on whipping this kid like there was no tomorrow, when all he did was hold onto a chain...Holy crap! Are you kidding me? I wish I would've taken the belt and used it on the mother just to give her a taste of what she was dishing out.
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