anyone that has children has had those moments when we feel stressed to our limits. in most of us our love for our child outweighs the anger of the moment.
Even when I am super angry with my child ...never once did I even feel the urge to hurt him.
anyone that has children has had those moments when we feel stressed to our limits. in most of us our love for our child outweighs the anger of the moment.
while potty training my son i was the most angry i have ever been at one of my children. he pooped in his pants then jumped all over the bed. i sat him on the potty while i took the sheets from the bed. when i returned to the bathroom he had wiped his poop everywhere, the toilet, floor, shelves, lip of the sink, knobs on the sink, walls, side of the tub, walls, clean towels, and the door. i had only left him in there 2 minutes so i could put his sheets in the wash. it almost looked like he tried to paint. i understand the feelings of anger at a child over something they really do not understand. my son had no idea why what he had done made me so upset i cried."Potty issues" is the number one cause of child abuse. More people beat their children for this reason than any other.
Isn't that weird, when you think about it? It's not like they'll be walking down the isle at their wedding or graduating college in their diapers or anything. My ex wanted to spank my daughter for using the potty in her panties once and I asked him what his major malfunction was - even if the kid WAS defying you and not doing it because they were trying to control you (which isn't the case) it's a little kid - no big threat to your ego or anything.
Even when I am super angry with my child ...never once did I even feel the urge to hurt him.
every parent has felt anger. we have all looked at our child and thought "omg why would you do that!". i just can not wrap my mind around someone that acts on that anger and hurts a child. i grew up in a house of abuse and anger. that has not brought me any closer to understanding violence against children.Even when I am super angry with my child ...never once did I even feel the urge to hurt him.
every parent has felt anger. we have all looked at our child and thought "omg why would you do that!". i just can not wrap my mind around someone that acts on that anger and hurts a child. i grew up in a house of abuse and anger. that has not brought me any closer to understanding violence against children.
Exactly! All children have accidents...like you said, even if it wasn't an accident............what's the big freaking deal? Parents have been changi9ng diapers and dealing with poop for a long time.
I overheard a mother belittling her child once for wetting the bed the night before. Mom claimed it was deliberateI simply had to add my two cents to the conversation :crazy: The other mothers present that she was talking about her child to...loudly and in front of the child ......looked received but not one of them would speak up. I just hope I made the belittling mom feel as stupid as she made her daughter feel!
Maybe this would be a very different story if she was very rich and could hire a bunch of lawyers and the only witnesses were willing to cover up for her and get lucky enough to have a faulty police investigation.:waitasec:
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"Potty issues" is the number one cause of child abuse. More people beat their children for this reason than any other.
jubie, I don't understand what you mean . . . :waitasec:
Check my avatar out.......there's a clue in there.
The description of the incident and the injuries actually made me physically sick to my stomach. I'm not sure that I've heard a more detailed description of child abuse injuries before. I'm horrified.
My oldest son had issues with bed wetting until he was 12. Never once did I lay a hand on him for it.
And I thought Jubie was talking about Madeleine McCann
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*snicker* Bet if you told him you posted this for the world to see NOW... he'd say... I'd rather you spanked me! *snicker*