ok i have been reading all these posts and without myself being accused of being "holyer than ou" or whatever i have to agree that if i saw something that really shocked me regards a parent hitting a child or being violent/abusive i would be hard pushed not to make my feelings known.
some people think its ok to hit children BUT there have been circumstances where parents have gotten away with abuse to children under the old "reasonable chastisement law" with people too concerned about the parents feelings and the idea of a creating a "nanny state" (as someone suggested) that you would be interfering in family life more so than with the protection of the childrens interests and well being.
Whilst i agree that anybody can lose their cool and this incident could of been a one off,the bottom line is that hittng children is wrong and aggressive abusive behaviour to children is WRONG.
Thier are many other none agressive ways to dicipline you're child you do not have to be a teacher, you just have to set boundaries and stick to them from an ealry age.
If some carers behave this way(aggressivlely) in public think of what could (not saying does) go on behind closed doors at home
. The first lady who posted you were right to be concerned and i empethise with you and would feel exactly the same way.
If everyone did just stand by and think agressive behaviour witnessed "well thats ok none of my business its a family thing" then clearly we are not doing the best in looking out for our kids ( as a whole) welfare.