TehCookie said:
Where did you get evidence from? I'm asking how to discipline a kid without physical harm. You didn't like the what-if so I gave you an actual scenario, but how would you have handled that? I'm in the minority of your research, and I don't see any other way. So would you at least give your more educated opinion?
I'm not a certified expert myself, so for this I will rely on a credible source.
[spoiler = "General Ideas"]"Suggestions for All Ages
1. Support good behavior. Hugs and praise will go a long
way (Ruben, 1996).
2. Try an ounce of prevention (Ruben, 1996). Effective
discipline means announcing clear, simple family rules
(the fewer, the better) at a time when children are calm
and listening.
3. Try to understand the feelings behind your child's
actions (Ruben, 1996). Ask older children why they are
angry. When an infant cries, ask yourself: Does she
want to be held? Is her diaper wet? Is she hungry?
4. Share your change of heart (Ruben, 1996). If you have
spanked your children in the past, but have decided that
you will stop, talk to your children about your decision.
This lesson can be valuable for your whole family. "[/spoiler]
If you would like age-specific answers, then I'm going to direct you to the source. [http://ceep.crc.illinois.edu/eecearchive/digests/1997/ramsbu97.pdf]