I found the new law guidelines.
THE GUIDELINES
New guidelines laid down Friday by the Supreme Court of Canada on the "reasonable" use of force to discipline children.
1.- Parents will not face criminal charges for "minor" corporal punishment of children aged two through twelve.
2.- Corporal punishment unacceptable for children under two and for teenagers.
3.- No use of implements other than the open hand, such as rulers or belts.
4.- No striking of child on face or head.
5.- Discipline must be for "educational" or "corrective" purposes, not motivated by anger or frustration.
6.- There must be no lasting bodily harm.
7.- Punishment must not be "inhuman" or "degrading."
8.- Corporal punishment in schools is unacceptable. Teachers may restrain students, for example to escort them from classroom, but must not hit them.
With the #1 above. I would think it would be wrong for parents to be spanking and slapping children under 2 years old back in the bathroom.
What do you think?
Special K