My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

For free parenting resources please check out the Early Years Alliance's Family Corner.

Parenting

Did you ever get the slipper at home?

220 replies

austinsmam · 26/04/2009 16:29

How times change! Was all the rage in the 70/80s, with Beano characters being whacked on a weekly basis. My OH got it at school and my mum kept a slipper just for smacking (yes, social services have been informed!). I know it was used in schools, but did anyone get it at home?

OP posts:
Report
Claire2009 · 26/04/2009 16:30

Nope, not that I remember, Born '84.

Report
Gumbo · 26/04/2009 16:35

Never the slipper - I got the belt! (Which I had to supply myself... )

Report
MrsMattie · 26/04/2009 16:37

No, but my great aunt used to take off her shoe and threaten to hit us with it (never did). My gran used to threaten the wooden spoon when we were really bad, too (never actually used it). DH got the belt until he was well into his teens.

Times have indeed changed.

Report
BitOfFun · 26/04/2009 16:37

We used to get hit on the hand with a ruler on our way in to class in case we did anything wrong, honestly!

Report
Comewhinewithme · 26/04/2009 16:39

My Mum used to throw her scholl's at us .

If we moaned when she was brushing our hair she would whack us on the head with it !

Report
BitOfFun · 26/04/2009 16:42

Oh I've done that one with the hairbrush

Report
HecatesTwopenceworth · 26/04/2009 16:44

Nope. Hand mostly. My mother didn't hit as part of a reasoned plan of discipline (not that I would agree with that anyway!!) but rather she lashed out in temper, so I had a whack across the face a few times, but mostly she lashed out at legs and bum. And it was lashing out - it was temper.

Dad once decided that the way to 'cure' me of a phase I was going through of telling lies, was to hit me several times with his belt. Nice.

But I don't think they hit us (me and sister) anywhere near as often as most of our friends got it from their parents! Might not have been often though, but it was certainly remembered!

However, it is 100% the reason why I will NEVER use violence as a form of discipline with my kids. I used to flinch if my dad made a sudden movement near me. And I was scared of both of them. In fact, my anxiousness around my mother continued until very recently!! I would hate my kids to flinch from me, or to be scared of me like that. It'd break my heart.

Report
Marne · 26/04/2009 16:46

Wooden spoon in our house, i never got hit but my brother did.

Report
bellavita · 26/04/2009 18:08

Yep - only once though and it hurt like hell (1960's child here)

Report
MrsGokWan · 26/04/2009 18:12

Yep! slipper for minor things, wooden spoon for bigger infractions and once the belt. I am a 60's child.

Report
Rubyrubyrubyflipflop · 26/04/2009 18:12

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

twinsetandpearls · 26/04/2009 18:14

child of the 80s and got slipper ( my mum had ones with heels) belts and even sticks.

I look at my mum now and don't know how she did it.

Report
LilRedWG · 26/04/2009 18:15

No, I was the goody-two-shoes youngest child of six. Numbers two and three got a smack or two though.

Report
LilRedWG · 26/04/2009 18:16

My sister did slap me once and got such a bollocking.

Report
austinsmam · 26/04/2009 20:28

Mostly we would get threatened with "a good slippering" or if we didnt respond she would take it off. That did the trick most of the time!

OP posts:
Report
austinsmam · 27/04/2009 20:04

lol seems like wooden spoons were popular too

OP posts:
Report
Mumsfruitandnut · 27/04/2009 20:08

Slipper occasionally - we used to laugh about it.

Report
LionstarBigPants · 27/04/2009 20:13

Yep had the slipper, the wooden spoon and the hairbrush applied to our backsides. Don't think it happened too often though, the threat probably worked quite well. Although seems brutal now, don't feel I have been particularly traumatised by it.

Report
Hulababy · 27/04/2009 20:23

No. Never. I don't remember being smacked particularly either. Nor my brother or younger sister.

Was born 1973

Report
Tortington · 27/04/2009 20:25

dh got the slipper of his mum.

we didn't 'do' slippers

Report
ABetaDad · 27/04/2009 20:28

I am a 60s child and got hit with a hand regularly by my Mum who had severe depression for years. My Dad tapped me very very rarely with his hand and not very hard on my bottom. This was of course quite normal, lawful and generally accepted in those days.

When I first went to boarding school, they had just stopped prefects beating boys with a cane at their absolute discretion. They still had an 'unofficial slipper' though and they used it along with keeping boys in prolonged painful stress positions. I was punched very hard on several occassions by prefects.

Housemasters hit us with slippers occassionally, some teachers sometimes smacked us on the hand with a ruler in class, the headmaster caned people including my two best frends that ran away from school. Again, all legal and accepted in those days.

Not surprisingly, I am totally against any form of physically punishment of children. I will not our boys fight or hit anyone at all either.

Report
Aefondkiss · 27/04/2009 20:30

my dh was made to go out and cut a "whip" of willow (sally rod)... if it wasn't big enough his mother made him go and get a thicker piece 7th child of nine, and he was born in the 60's - he says it never did him any harm

Report

Newsletters you might like

Discover Exclusive Savings!

Sign up to our Money Saver newsletter now and receive exclusive deals and hot tips on where to find the biggest online bargains, tailored just for Mumsnetters.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Parent-Approved Gems Await!

Subscribe to our weekly Swears By newsletter and receive handpicked recommendations for parents, by parents, every Sunday.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

ABetaDad · 27/04/2009 20:30

I will not let our boys fight or hit anyone at all either.

Report
FAQinglovely · 27/04/2009 20:30

I (and my brother) got the slipper from my dad - think irrc my mum just to use her hand to whallop us on the bum (after about 50 million warnings that she was going to do it......so never happened very often lol)

Report
poopscoop · 27/04/2009 20:32

belt, slipper, hairbrush, whatever was to hand in the 60's. We still laugh about it now, my siblings and I.

Amazing how times have changed, as it was perfectly the norm. Even the teachers were smacking hell out of everyones legs with the ruler.

my dbs were at public school and had the cane. My parents thought they must have deserved it, and we all spoke of it as no big deal.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.