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Karl B
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I know this is a year and a half old, but I wanted to respond just in case anyone else stumbled across this the way I did. Four-year-olds can be prolific but not very proficient liars. They do it a lot but are not very good at it, and the reason they are not very good at it is because they lack the life experience to know what an adult would consider a plausible lie. You are assuming your daughter is lying in order for the babysitter to get in trouble instead of her. In order for this lie to be desirable to your child, she would have to understand that you consider other forms of discipline to be okay, but not this one. I find it highly unlikely that this is the case, unless there are some special circumstances like a previous sitter being dismissed for that reason and the child knowing it. Kids that age generally believe adults can do whatever they want, and abused kids often don't connect their abuse with the reason they are separated from their abuser, and often even consider it to be their own fault. On the other hand, a beating like that should leave a mark. You're right about kids often getting things mixed up in their mind. In my opinion however, it's best to remove all doubt. That is one of several reasons it is illegal in my state for me to spank my foster children. You don't want to be continually guessing whether your sitter has crossed that sometimes thin line between discipline and abuse. The best thing to do is prohibit any capital punishment by your sitter, whether you agree with it or not for yourself. |
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