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Latest revision as of 22:40, 10 October 2021
Hitting refers to striking somebody, either with the hand or with an object, as a form of violence and without having legitimate authority. The term "hitting" is usually used when a child hits another child, and is considered an offense regardless of what the other child may have done to anger the hitting child.
"Hitting" can be on any body part, including the head. It is usually ad-hoc, brief, and of an uncontrolled nature, caused by short temper. When it is harder and continued, it may be called a beating.
Some people also call corporal punishment by an authority figure (for example a slap on the hand, or a spanking) "hitting", usually to express their view that it is equally unacceptable as the childish offense of the same name.
Most people, though, see a difference between controlled, legitimate corporal punishment and hitting, and don't think it is contradictory when a parents gives a child a swat on the rear to remember him that there is "no hitting" in this house.
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