Tammy heard Mom telling me that she was going to be spanked, and her bawling got even louder. Mom forgot all about me and started in on Tammy before I was even out the door. “Get up, Miss Tamara Hope….” I didn’t pull the door the whole way closed, for I had a plan! I pulled the door mostly closed, then ducked over into the bathroom and listened. I closed the bathroom door, but the toilet was the furthest thing from my mind. I pressed my ear to the door and listened so intently. As soon as the spanking began I was going to sneak back into the hall and peep in the door that I had closed – as instructed – but maybe not the whole way! Tammy was always a noisy girl when she was due to be spanked. Her bawling and begging could be heard all over the house – and especially clearly in the bathroom! Across the hall there was a girl trying her best to avoid a trip across Mom’s knee for a consultation with her brush….
Disciplined on Carnival Day12
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Whole Class Punisment61
Although Scottish teachers’ straps were available with differing degrees of severity. most teachers’ owned and used a single strap....
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Devastation Caused by Discipline29
After this stay I returned to Palmerston North and took refuge for several months before obtaining work in Wellington...
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The High Price of Stealing33
He’d hoped that, with his father out of town, the punishment would be put off, or that his mother...
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Mrs Wilkins4
He was also happy Johnny wasn’t home. Since it was just him and Mrs. Wilkins, he wasn’t even embarrassed....
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Purposeful Corporal Punishment30
Woodwork teachers are a funny lot! Ours certainly didn’t use CP, he was normally a very mild and inoffensive...
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School and Home3
At the office, I waited for probably ten minutes before Mr Washburn, the vice-principal, called me in. He asked...
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Catholic School in New England10
From the room I could hear my friends playing in the schoolyard below, so I called from the window...
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Devastation Caused by Discipline25
Because of the anxiety and terror that I went through, I learned nothing of any academic significance at Queen...