The Senseless Need For Control
Thursday, November 29th, 2007As stated on my other blog, I was reading about the beating of a small boy who wet his bed. I do not understand that. The child may be a deep sleeper and not have woken up by the urge to go. How can the parent’s do something like that?
How about if the situation was reversed? Would the parent like to suffer like the child? How dare the parents abuse that child! That extends far beyond the need to exert control and establish discipline.
What has happened to compassion within the framework of the family unit? If you know the child wets his or her bed there are a couple of options.
One is to wake up really early, say about three in the morning and rouse the child up and put him or her on the potty. Or if you choose to ignore that, then place a large garbage bad, fully extended and place it under the sheets. That way the mattress does not get wet. You do not beat the child!
I am still in a state of confusion on how some people become parents. While I do not believe in a “test” to ascertain whether or not you would make a good parent, something needs to be done. I do not have a reasonable suggestion, as I do not want the government or the state to intervene. That do that enough already. There has to be a balance when it comes to disciplining your child. Too much and it is considered abuse, too little and you spoil the child. Where is the happy medium?
Does anyone have an answer to that?
