The Pope says it’s ok as long as you do it with dignity. The Australian law allows it with ‘reasonable force’, in fact 69% of Australian parents say they do it. But this Perth mother has just been arrested for smacking her child.
Just days after the Pope said it was ok to smack a child – and that sometimes it could be ‘beautiful’ a Perth mother-of-three has been charged with assault by police for allegedly slapping her four-year-old son across the face.
The mother was shopping with her two four-year old twins and her six-year old when the alleged assault took place.
It is claimed that the four-year old had bitten into an apple that had not yet been paid for by his mother while they were out buying groceries.
So, the mother slapped him across the face.
The mother was then shocked to be arrested and have the Department of Child Protection arrest her.
The 34-year old woman’s husband who called himself John called Radio 6PR to say he was angry at the police treatment.
“She struck the four-year-old, after biting an apple that hadn’t been paid for by his mother,” he said.
“She was pulled over in the car park after leaving the shopping centre after paying for the apple that was stolen effectively.
“She was pulled over by police and told she would be either arrested or have the DCP (Department of Child Protection) approach her in the next 24 hours.
“It wouldn’t be three hours later they choose to come to our home address and arrest her immediately in front of the children with no real explanation.”
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Hi, Just want some opinions please, a year ago my daughter left her husband and home to be with another man, however she has two children who do not like the new boyfriend and call him names, a couple of nights ago my daughter stopped at the boyfriends house on her way home with the two girls and a friend of one of them, they where told to stay in car for a minute whilst my daughter went to talk to her boyfriend, my grand daughter aged 10, got out of the car after a couple of minutes and went straight up to the boyfriend and called him a name, he got angry with my daughter and in turn she whacked my 10 year old grand daughter across the face, she then proceeded to tell her that she would do it every time she called him names, I don't like the idea of my granddaughter being smacked in the face and am seriously thinking of calling Child Protection, what do you think.
What the heck? If it was in asia, this is quite a norm, in fact the supermarket people would clap for the mother.. i was brought up being beaten for doing mistakes and naughty things, and that have made me a better person today! Sheeeshh