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Is it OK to hit a 12 year old?
Spanking can be physically dangerous if you get carried away and hit your child harder than you intended to. Sometimes spanking can bruise a child, leave hematomas (blood blisters), or injure soft tissue; some kids have even been hospitalized because of it.
What should an angry 12 year old do?
Here are nine tips you can begin to use today.
- Don’t Try to Control Your Child’s Emotions.
- Try to Control Your Own Emotions.
- Don’t Escalate the Situation.
- Help Your Child Recognize When Anger Is Building.
- Talk About the Incident.
- Remember That Emotion Is Different from Behavior.
- Minimize Contributing Factors.
What do you do when your child hits and kicks you?
If your child hits, kicks or bites you, physically stop him. This may require firmly holding a hand or foot. If that is not adequate, sit down, hold your child on your lap with both of you facing the same direction, your arms and legs wrapped around him to stop the thrashing. Say to him.
Is it good to beat a kid?
Not only does hitting kids do little good; it can worsen their long-term behavior. “Children who experience repeated use of corporal punishment tend to develop more aggressive behaviors, increased aggression in school, and an increased risk of mental health disorders and cognitive problems,” Sege said in a statement.
How do you deal with a stroppy 12 year old?
How Should I Discipline A Tween for Attitude Problems?
- Watch your own tone. Think about how you tend to talk when you’re angry or stressed.
- Use natural consequences.
- Offer a chance for a “do-over.” Sometimes, preteens don’t even realize that they’re not using a great tone of voice.
- Pick your battles.
How do I stop my child hitting siblings?
When you have a sense that it’s likely to happen, stay close and be ready to intervene. If he moves toward his brother or sister be close enough that you can gently wrap an arm around him or hold the hand that’s about to hit. Instead of getting mad at him, pull him close and calmly tell him ‘I’m here to help.