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“She Never Hit Me Again”: When a Wooden Spoon Ended a Cycle of Pain

by Sunny Nguyen
November 11, 2025
in Social Issues

When the Reddit user recalled this story from over three decades ago, it wasn’t out of anger  but quiet reflection.

What followed was a childhood memory, raw and vivid, from a time when hitting children wasn’t seen as violence – it was seen as good parenting.

“She Never Hit Me Again”: When a Wooden Spoon Ended a Cycle of Pain

Here’s The Original Post:

She never hit me again?

This happened when I was 8 or 9. For context, I’m in my 40s now. When/where I was growing up, physical discipline was not just the norm, but a moral...

My parents both worked long hours, and I was often left home with my grandma. Parenting responsibilities often fell to her, or so she seemed to think.

One of her favorite methods of discipline was to have me go pick out a wooden spoon from the kitchen drawer, hand it to her, hold out a palm, and...

One day, she accused me of breaking a little glass “garden.” It was just this small glass enclosure with some nicely arranged rocks, water, and moss inside. It was a...

(he liked these kinds of things), and to this day I have no idea how it broke. I told her I didn’t do it, she accused me of lying, I...

I’d learned by now that the small spoons stung more. The big ones spread out their impact more evenly and also went slower.

Besides, if I chose too small a spoon, grandma would hit much harder, as if to tell me I wasn’t going to get away with it.

But today, I was angry. I went to the kitchen and picked out the thinnest spoon I could find. I held it at each end, pushed my knee into the...

Then, I fit the wooden splinters together as best I could before going back into the next room and handing her the sabotaged spoon.

She didn’t notice. It didn’t help that her glasses were as thick as her thumbs. She did notice it was a thin spoon, however.

She also noticed the dirty look I gave her; the first time I’d ever dared be so brazen.

She saw red. She took a mighty swing, and the spoon broke in half. I put on an Oscar-worthy performance, wailing at the top of my lungs. I ran to...

Later, when my parents got home, I overheard her, distraught, telling them, “… I had no idea I’d hit him that hard… I don’t know what came over me… I’m...

That was the last time I ever got the wooden spoon, and also the last time she ever hit me, full stop.

Although I overheard her apologize to my parents, she never apologized to me, so I let her feel guilty about that for the rest of her life, never telling her...

It would be another 30 years before I’d finally tell my own parents this, my earliest and longest-held secret. Love ya, Grandma.

The Legacy of the Wooden Spoon

Generations were raised to believe “spare the rod, spoil the child.” But decades of psychological research now tell a different story.

A landmark meta-analysis by Dr. Elizabeth Gershoff (University of Texas, 2002) reviewed over 80 studies and found that children who were physically punished showed higher levels of aggression, antisocial behavior, and anxiety, and were more likely to struggle with mental health as adults.

The review concluded that physical punishment “does not improve behavior in the long term – it only teaches fear.”

Similarly, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has stated since 2018 that spanking or hitting “increases aggression in young children and is ineffective in teaching responsibility and self-control.”

Yet, to many parents and grandparents from earlier generations. It was about control, protection, and moral order in a world that often seemed to lack both.

Experts on Why “Fear-Based Discipline” Fails

Psychologists today emphasize that while physical punishment may stop bad behavior temporarily, it undermines long-term emotional development.

Child psychologist Dr. Laura Markham, author of Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids, explains:

“When children are hit or threatened, they learn to fear their parent rather than respect them. Fear doesn’t teach self-discipline – it teaches avoidance.”

Studies also show that children raised with empathy and consistent boundaries (without violence) develop stronger moral reasoning, emotional control, and trust.

However, family therapist Dr. Gary Lundberg notes that generational trauma must be approached with compassion:

“Many parents spanked because that’s what they were taught love looked like. Healing means breaking the cycle – not condemning those who came before.”

When Guilt Outlasts the Bruises

In the original post, the Redditor never told their grandmother about the broken spoon trick. “She never apologized to me, so I let her feel guilty for the rest of her life,” they admitted. “I didn’t tell her the truth until thirty years later.”

That small act of rebellion – bending the spoon – became symbolic. It wasn’t just a child’s clever revenge; it was the beginning of self-protection, of realizing that pain doesn’t equal love.

Psychologists say this kind of delayed guilt is common in both generations. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) reports that adults who were physically disciplined as children often develop “ambivalent emotional responses” – both empathy and resentment toward their parents.

The Modern Shift – From Obedience to Understanding

Today, many countries have outlawed corporal punishment altogether. Sweden banned it in 1979, and as of 2024, 65 nations have followed suit. In the U.S., however, physical discipline remains legal in all 50 states — though its cultural acceptance is fading.

A 2022 Pew Research Center survey found that only 31% of American parents still believe spanking is an acceptable form of discipline, down from nearly 60% in the 1990s.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

The Reddit thread became a confessional.

ConsequenceTop9877 − I wasn't this smart, I laughed and said "that didn't even hurt"... you can imagine how that went.

Malibucat48 − We got whipped with a belt. My mother said she would go to her room and cry afterwards but she believed spanking was the right thing to do....

She was a single mother and worked hard to support us and wasn’t abusive otherwise, but when she died, my siblings and I realized we had no happy childhood memories.

gretta_smith93 − I hate it when I ask other parents for advice on discipline and I only ever get the “smack them” advice. I hate it. I don’t want to...

MegC18 − I grew up before beating children in school was illegal (1987 in the UK) so had several beatings with a cane from the teachers.

The only one I can remember was from an elderly t*rd of a schoolmistress called Mrs Erskine. As a 5 year old, I committed the crime of talking in class....

Not only did I get beaten on the hands but I was made to stand in the corner with a dunce’s hat on my head.

When it was our school reunion, it was online due to COVID. Lots of people said she was their favourite teacher. So kind. So wonderful. I said she was a...

Strangely enough, it gave me a lifelong urge to stick two fingers up at conservative authoritarian figures. Burn in hell, Mrs E.

Others shared dark humor as survival. 

No-Candle-8183 − My Grandpa once raised his hand to my grandma. She looked him straight in the face and said, "Go ahead. You have to sleep sometime."

He knew she was serious. She was a legend. He put his hand down and never raised it again. She loved to tell that story right in front of him...

That's how I learned physical abuse was never ok. Miss her to this day.

fuckyourcanoes − The last time my mother hit me, she had grabbed my arm and was digging in her nails so deep I was bleeding.

I slammed her arm into the wall, breaking her hand. My mother died years ago. I still have the scars. She f__king deserved it.

DawnBringer01 − Once a neighbor found my mom's wooden spoon in their couch. I don't remember hiding it there but I hated that spoon so it doesn't surprise me.

These stories reflect not cruelty, but a generational disconnect. 

ConsequenceTop9877 − My favorite was one time my mother talked it up soooooo much that

when my dad got home I was going to get it. ..as he pulled in the drive I ran to the bathroom and stuffed toilet paper in my pants.

Walking down the hallway with tp falling out of my shorts, they both lost it and I went to bed sans whipping!

Icy_Bar_4549 − My dad didn't believe in using weapons. His hand was enough.

Of all the beatings I so richly deserved, the only one I actually got was not and I think that was why it was the only one. When I was...

I pushed the button on the door and pulled it closed behind me without double-checking it because I was 3. When we got home, the front door was unlocked and...

My mother asked if anybody ever told the 3 year-old that you had to slam the door from the inside and go out the back door to lock it to...

Pretty sure the guilt my dad felt for that is why I never got another spanking in my life.

pizzasauce85 − My mom or stepdad would scream at us “what are you crying for? I WILL give you something to cry over! ” I was like “of course I...

A Wooden Spoon’s Final Lesson

By the end of the story, the Redditor’s grandmother had learned something the hard way – not through sermons or studies, but through one broken spoon and a frightened child’s scream. It wasn’t just the spoon that shattered; it was a cycle.

Years later, the storyteller signed off with bittersweet love: “Love ya, Grandma.” Because sometimes forgiveness doesn’t erase the past – it simply stops it from repeating.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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