
[info_list font_size_icon=”24″][info_list_item list_title=”Posts on this page are all closely related to:” icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”991″ animation=”pulse” title_font_style=”font-weight:bold;” title_font_size=”24″ title_font_line_height=”28″ desc_font_size=”18″ desc_font_line_height=”20″ title_font_color=”#000000″][/info_list_item][info_list_item list_title=”Tool 16 … To smack or not to smack?” icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”646″ animation=”pulse” info_list_link_apply=”container” title_font_size=”desktop:48px;” title_font_line_height=”desktop:56px;” desc_font_size=”desktop:12px;” desc_font_line_height=”desktop:15px;” info_list_link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Ftoolkit.midst.com.au%2Ftool01%2Fpost01%2F|title:Research|target:%20_blank” title_font_color=”#000000″]
- The debate rages!
- It is ONLY EVER the special domain of parents to decide whether to smack or not to smack.
- Legislation exists in some countries prohibiting such action recognising there is a fine line between smacking and physical abuse.
- Many parents who have chosen not to smack have done so because they have sensed, in themselves, the danger of crossing this fine line.
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