http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/22/justice/alabama-girl-murder-charge/index.html
Can they add a charge of torture for this? Three hours without water? First making a kid run around the house as punishment is odd, second more than 5 minutes for a kid that age is cruel, third the whole thing is extremely stupid.
Just out of curiousity, how would the people on this board with children have punished this child?
I don't have kids, but if there was a desert with dinner that night I wouldn't give her any or grounded for a day depending on the reason why she wasn't allowed to have candy.
I have two kids, with various health issues, allergies and intolerances.
Neither one can have gluten/wheat or artificial dyes.
My younger one is also allergic to eggs and she cannot have too much meat protein.
So we have to watch what she eats and she can only have meat every other day.
She also has a heart condition and can't have caffeine or much sugar.
She ALSO is constantly getting into food she shouldn't have.
She isn't lacking... still gets candy canes, Halloween candy, birthday cakes, pies at holidays and whatever we eat for dinner...
This isn't a "she might wet the bed" situation for us.
When she was diagnosed with the protein issue she nearly died before we figured it out. It is a major deal.
If her heart rate goes too fast, it will require emergency surgery to fix that or she will die. Also major.
Yet... I just watch her like a hawk. When I realize she got into something, I adjust her diet as if she got meat if I'm not sure.
I check her vitals, to make sure it wasn't sugar. I keep the problem foods in the garage or locked pantry so she can't get them.
IF I found out my child got into something that could make her sick? It would depend on how serious it was.
In the past we have:
Simply allowed her to get sick - natural consequence. Projectile vomiting... horrific stomach pain. She punishes herself.
If she got into something like a Taco and we were going to a Mexican restaurant? She doesn't get to go, or can't get a Taco if she does.
Taken her to the ER once because it was a major deal... and made sure they drew blood while we were there. :innocent:
Or, if it was something that wasn't going to make her sick... sometimes, I just pretend it didn't happen. :blushing: I have to pick my battles. :twocents:
With this situation?
I wouldn't have allowed her to have a candy bar the next time we had one. (Which would have been that night, for quick effect.)