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- From: dlin@weber.ucsd.edu (Diane Lin)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: 7 mo old pulling hair
- Summary: uncomfortable with suggestion to pull baby's hair
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- Date: 22 Nov 92 16:52:09 GMT
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- References: <2186@shaman.wv.tek.com> <3944@wyse.wyse.com> <1992Nov20.235413.2533455@locus.com>
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- In article <1992Nov20.235413.2533455@locus.com> judy@locus.com (Judy Leedom Tyrer) writes:
-
- >Well, I'm not sure how glad you'll be to take this suggestion, but have you
- >tried pulling back?
- >[...]
- >So, when pulling my hair became a way to get a rise out of mom, as it did for
- >both my children, I showed them what it felt like. I grabbed their hair and
- >pulled. Not hard, just enough for them to feel uncomfortable.
- [...]
-
- Aside from the obvious question of what one does with a baby who is
- bald and therefore doesn't have any hair to pull :-), I have a more
- serious concern about Judy's advice. If I understand the advice
- correctly, Judy advocates giving the baby a taste of his/her own
- medicine, in measured doses. The person who originally posted about
- this problem has a 7-month old baby. I seriously doubt that babies
- that young understand anything about cause and effect, or
- consequences, or most importantly, empathy. Rather, I think the
- message that is received is quite isolated: "hey, why is Mom hurting me?"
- This advice probably would work with a toddler, though the fact that
- Erin persists in playing this "game" raises questions about its
- effectiveness as a teaching tool.
-
- >I don't think they realize that they are actually hurting you and you have to
- >show them this.
-
- Just to play devil's advocate for a minute, should we extend the
- hair pulling problem to every other instance of children
- inadvertently causing harm to parents? I hope not. I don't feel at
- all comfortable with the notion that causing pain in return is the
- most effective form of teaching empathy!
- --
- Diane C. Lin "Live now; make *now* always the
- dlin@weber.ucsd.edu most precious time. Now will
- (Dylan's mom, 23 months) never come again." (ST:TNG)
-