I am also a child of the 60s/70's. We got spanked, my mom usually spanked with her hand but dad was a belt spanker. BUT..in their defense, mom usually doled out the spankings and you knew if you didn't learn your lesson dad would give you a bigger one. As a kid of Catholic schools, the nuns would think nothing of smacking your hands. My brother spent some time in the office, where the nuns did the spanking. I have permanent indentions in my kneecaps...lots a kneeling and asking for forgiveness for being a bad kid on hardwood floors. THat was probably the punishment I hated the most. My sister was my idol, she could sleep, seriously, kneeling.
My parents were way nicer to us than their parents were to them. Each generation trying to break the cycle. My parents were definitely abusive verbally...to each other and us. But, I understand..don't forget some things though. I tried to be a better parent. I didn't spank and I tried to be uber careful of what came out of my mouth. I subscribe to the theory that name calling is not the way to go. When the kids were little they got swatted on the rear but normally I punished by grounding.
Sure, there were some things that took longer for me to change. It was harder to not fall in the screaming for an hour thing. Growing up like that you take the lesser of two evils. I didn't hit/beat/punch or name call/verbally abuse them but it took longer for me to realize yelling or spending 2 hours discussing the behavior wasn't worth it either.
Kelly
My parents were way nicer to us than their parents were to them. Each generation trying to break the cycle. My parents were definitely abusive verbally...to each other and us. But, I understand..don't forget some things though. I tried to be a better parent. I didn't spank and I tried to be uber careful of what came out of my mouth. I subscribe to the theory that name calling is not the way to go. When the kids were little they got swatted on the rear but normally I punished by grounding.
Sure, there were some things that took longer for me to change. It was harder to not fall in the screaming for an hour thing. Growing up like that you take the lesser of two evils. I didn't hit/beat/punch or name call/verbally abuse them but it took longer for me to realize yelling or spending 2 hours discussing the behavior wasn't worth it either.
Kelly