My advice for Mike.. you already mentioned you'd follow up with the chaplain, and i agree with other posters here that indicated it's quite possible the mom, under extreme stress; overeacted.
anything in disciplining kids done to an extreme is harmful. This includes violence and 'just giving then time outs'. If whatever you are doing ain't getting results, you'd better by-god back the truck up and try a diffrent route, pronto.
having said that, I'm a firm beliver in 'spare the rod, spoil the child'.
I have seen and experienced far to much physical abuse as a kid. My dad was exceptionally violent, as a result; I had huge misgivings about smacking my kid. Unfortunately, my wife had similar experiences as a child, she was not at all inclined to swat the kid when she got outta line.. and was absolutely insistent that I never smack our kid. Ever. For any reason whatsoever. She read somehwere in a diddlyin book that abused kids grow up to be abusvie parents. she was determined that that would not happen.
I have a teenage daughter.. she certainly is an example of 'spare the rod'.. At the age of three, the kid was a spoiled rotten lil brat. If any child need an occasional well timed ass-wuppin; mine sure did. One time at the age of six, she ran out of the house, chasing after an ice-cream truck; with money she took from the kitchen counter that did not belong to her, with her mother right behind her yelling and screamin "stop". She was hit by a car. Not my kid. My wife. The kid, oblivious; got the ice-cream.. I got the hospital bill. The kid was never punished.
You know how many times I had cautioned her mother to THAT point that 'one day, you'll tell that child to 'stop', and she wont and THEN...'
*sigh*
At the age of 14, this same kid stole my now ex-wifes car. When my ex-wife called me, and asked me to join in the search, I told her to call the police. She refused. I called them anyway. Then I went lookin for the kid. Found my ex's car, at the mall, pulling outta the parkinglot, with some other kid behind the wheel of the car, which was packed with other losers. My kid was in the backseat, on another boys lap.
I cut the car off, walked up to the divers side and pulled the keys out, told the other kids to get lost and told my kid to get into the jeep. On the way home, my kid wigged out.. I'm doing 60mph on the highway; my kid goes hysterical and starts struggling with me for control of the jeep. The attack was very sudden.. I nearly lost control, and I backhanded her so hard in reaction I broke her nose. She collapsed instantly, sobbing.. shocked I'd actually hit her. First words out her mouth were "I'm going to have you arrested!!" First (and last time) I ever laid a hand on that kid in anger.
When I got her home, it was a good thing I had called the police.. (they were there, getting a stolen vehicle report from my flabergasted ex-wife) because her mother was ready to have ME arrested after just one look and not even asking for an explanation. "You had no reason"... before she even attempted to determine what happened; I was the bad guy. When I explained the situation to the cop his look of disgust focused on my ex-wife wilted her and my daughter instantly. Regardless.. if that car had not been registered in my name, I'd probably have been arrested. In this sick PC world, I'm responsible, and guilty till proven innocent. If we are to believe what Ant says "there is no reason to ever strike a child" I can point to a community full of Dr. Spocks lil monsters and say with not just a lil indignation "See what you helped create?"
Spare the rod?? Horseshit. Puppy misbehaves, puppy gets smacked with a newspaper. Works fer puppys, works for kids. Should you chose to 'not' disipline children before the age of 5, you can all to easily get a kid like mine.
Life sucks big time. Some problems, even when you know what the solutions are; remain beyond the ability of mere mortals to obtain. One things for sure.. Dr Spock, my ex-wife and all their smarmy protoges are still right up there on my "worlds most derserving of swift kicks in the ass" list.