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Moms Talk Q&A: Punishing A Child in Public

What's the proper course of action to take?

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Today's topic is punishing a child in public - When your child is acting up in public, what is the right course of action to take? There are those who believe a proper response should be saved for private time, but others may believe in physical punishment.

Debate with East Meadow Patch's Mom's Council, which includes:

Christine Mooney

Jen Cardone

Diane Radtke

Cammi L. Clara

Moms Council members are online to chat with you! Please use the comment box below for questions, or to share your experiences and the lessons you have learned.


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