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What should I do if my parents are hitting me?
If you’re parents are hitting you, you need to tell a trusted adult, like a school counselor, or the police. That is abuse and you need to tell someone. I’m sorry that is happening to you.
Why does my dad hit me when he beats me?
Believe it or not, your dad may seem tough because of his strength while he beats you, but he’s actually one of the biggest pussies there are, hitting someone half their size gives him a feeling of authority and power. The power he didn’t have when he was beat by his uneducated coward parents. It’s unfortunate you are experiencing this.
What should you do if you have abusive parents?
If you or someone you know is dealing with abusive parents it is crucial to get help (both immediate and long-term), to keep yourself safe, and to work toward coping in healthy ways. Take action if you or someone you know is in immediate danger. If you are being physically harmed, or your life is in danger, call emergency services immediately.
How do I get my child to stop yelling at me?
Make sure your child understands your physical and emotional boundaries. You may need to clearly state: “It’s not okay to yell or push or hit me.” If you’ve said this to your child in the past, but allowed her to cross those boundaries in the past without consequence, she’s gotten mixed messages.
Why do some parents hit their children?
2. Hitting children teaches them that “might makes right.” Parents are physically bigger and stronger than children. They also know more than children and, because their brains are fully developed, they are capable of greater self-control.
Is it appropriate to hit your child as punishment?
Peterson’s indictment has unleashed a hailstorm of controversy about the appropriateness of hitting children as punishmentfor bad behavior. Here are seven things you need to keep in mind about physical discipline. 1. Honoring your parents doesn’t mean doing exactly what they did.
Is your parenting style toxic to your kids?
The problem is the toxic parenting styles, not the kids. The problem is parents who focus only on the child’s misdeeds and not their own shortcomings. They don’t stop to consider they might be the cause of it all. In every dysfunctional family, you’ll see the same toxic behaviors and traits.
What happens when a parent never says sorry?
This is an issue that is far more impactful than saying you’re sorry. Parents who never accept responsibility are also the ones who undermine disciplinary measures at school. Their toxic parenting styles make the entire family sick. They make up excuses. They justify bad behaviors.