Originally posted by wulfie
Okay I'd like to hear from any of you guys who are Parents. I've got a potential situation here that I have zero experience with.
I'm staying in some military housing right now, i.e. real houses but the whole street is NATO military.
Next door neighbors have 2 kids. One kid gets messed up playing in front yard. Neighbors know I've got medical training and Mom comes running next door.
2 Kids, big Brother is 3 and little Brother (the injured one) is 2.
Kids don't know me from Adam and I'm trying to calm the 2 year old down to get a good look at his injury.
Well, my probing no doubt caused a little pain, and the 2 year old doesn't know me and I was awoken from a deep nap (bad hair, 2100 shadow, etc.).
So the 2 year old hollars real loud, and the 3 year old kicks me in the nose as hard as he can (I'm bent over). He thought I was hurting his Brother. Cool in my book - seemed like the kid had good instincts.
Well, the Mom grabs the 3 year old by one arm and really yanks him aside. Like his neck cracked like a whip. And then she slaps him hard on the cheek and spanks him *really* hard on his butt...for kicking me.
You have to understand I had no reaction to the kick. The 2 year old had a busted bone and was wearing PJs and I was worried about a cpd fracture (limb at odd angle along a normally straight axis) so I was paying close attention to rolling up the PJs very very carefully (nothing on me to cut them away - again - woken up from nap and all my gear under my rack).
So Mom really smacked him hard. Like 3 fingers visible on the kid's cheek.
Only reason I'm asking this here is if it's no big deal I don't want to cause grief for the Ps of this kid due to a baseless accusation from someone who never has raised Kids. If I asked anyone I worked with they'd know who I'm talking about most likely. And the rumor mill can be a squeak, no?
Mom seems nice and very attentive to Kids. Could have been reaction because she was scared about 2 year old. That's my (totally uneducated) guess. Yanking/smacking the 3 year old seemed very extreme to me at the time, especially when the 3 year olds intentions were so good in my book.
So is this 'child abuse' and should I talk to someone official about it?
Feel free to ask more detailed questions if you need to for the sake of making a good call.
I've babysitted my Cousin's Son a fair deal when he was 1-2. Never saw anything like this (really soft smack on the butt to get attention is all).
Any opinions/advice gratefully accepted.
Mike/wulfie
From your account, it sounds like child abuse. The 3 yr old learned the violence (kicking you in the face) probably from his parents. Kids usually react to how they're treated. Usually kids will let their parents do the reacting and not react (with violence) on their own, especially against an adult.
Well, the Mom grabs the 3 year old by one arm and really yanks him aside. Like his neck cracked like a whip. And then she slaps him hard on the cheek and spanks him *really* hard on his butt...for kicking me.
Sorry but how will you feel if those kids end up in the morgue? Better safe than sorry. Report it to the proper authorities.
We're not talking a 'smack' on the butt to get the little one's attention. We're talking:
1) Yanking the kid so hard that his neck cracked like a whip.
2) Slaps the kid so hard on the cheek that an imprint of 3 fingers were visible afterwards.
3) Spanks really hard on his butt.
What's amazing to me is that most of you don't consider this child abuse. What will happen next time (if this parent continues this sort of behavior) when the little kid's brain hemorages from being shaken too often and hard? What about a skull fracture the next time the kid gets hit across the face a little harder or with an object?
Report it. The kids deserve an investigation to see if the parents are a threat.
A final thought. Imagine you are the father of those kids and do not realize that your wife is abusive like you described. I am sure you'd probably sue the neighbor who ignored such abuse 'because he didn't want to get involved.'
Your first instinct is right, you KNOW that was abuse, that is why you are asking about it.
Report it, the kids deserve better. If this was a one time thing, this will start a paper trail against future 'punishments.'
Regards,
wSNPR