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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 460704" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Of course, I can't protect my child from everything. But simply taking time to turn the handles of the pots will keep a kid from scalding themselves in your example and save me and him the stress of a spanking.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Well, maybe I'm just wierd. But I think it's the parent's responsibility to be sure they don't turn their gaze or become distracted when coming up on the street with their small child. That's their responsibilty in life. Once upon a time we lived on a street at the bottom of a hill. The playground was across the street. It wasn't an especially busy street except for going to and coming home traffic. It didn't take much to teach my child to stop and look both ways before he crossed the street. I didn't have to spank him; I didn't have to follow him around; he was three years old.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree that animals and kids are very similar. Clear rules and constant re-inforcent have worked well for us with both though spankings are required occasionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 460704, member: 13"] Of course, I can't protect my child from everything. But simply taking time to turn the handles of the pots will keep a kid from scalding themselves in your example and save me and him the stress of a spanking. Well, maybe I'm just wierd. But I think it's the parent's responsibility to be sure they don't turn their gaze or become distracted when coming up on the street with their small child. That's their responsibilty in life. Once upon a time we lived on a street at the bottom of a hill. The playground was across the street. It wasn't an especially busy street except for going to and coming home traffic. It didn't take much to teach my child to stop and look both ways before he crossed the street. I didn't have to spank him; I didn't have to follow him around; he was three years old. I agree that animals and kids are very similar. Clear rules and constant re-inforcent have worked well for us with both though spankings are required occasionally. [/QUOTE]
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