The Steve Wilkos Show Season 8 Episode 42 Abuse or Discipline: Did A Mother Cross The Line?
In the episode "Abuse or Discipline: Did A Mother Cross The Line?" of The Steve Wilkos Show, a mother is accused of crossing the line when disciplining her children. The mother is brought onto the show by her ex-husband who is concerned about the way she treats their children. The ex-husband claims that the mother is physically abusive towards the children and has been leaving marks on their bodies. The mother denies that she is doing anything wrong and claims that she is only using discipline to try and keep her children in line.
Steve Wilkos decides to bring the mother's children onto the show to hear their side of the story. The children are visibly upset and Steve Wilkos asks them to describe the discipline that their mother has been using. The children claim that their mother has been hitting them with a belt and leaving marks on their bodies. The mother continues to deny these allegations and Steve Wilkos becomes increasingly frustrated with her.
In an attempt to get to the truth, Steve Wilkos decides to do a lie detector test on the mother. The results of the test show that the mother has been lying about the discipline that she has been using on her children. Steve Wilkos becomes angry and confronts the mother, telling her that she needs to change her ways before it's too late.
Throughout the episode, Steve Wilkos emphasizes the difference between discipline and abuse. He explains that while it's important for parents to discipline their children, this should never involve physical violence. He also emphasizes the importance of seeking help if a parent feels that they are struggling with disciplining their children in a healthy way.
Overall, "Abuse or Discipline: Did A Mother Cross The Line?" of The Steve Wilkos Show is a powerful episode that highlights the importance of healthy discipline and the dangers of crossing the line into abusive behavior. Through his tough but fair approach, Steve Wilkos helps the mother to see the error of her ways and encourages her to seek help to become a better parent.