Should we stop tickling our children when they ask us to ‘stop’?
Parents should stop tickling their children immediately, if their child asks them to ‘stop’, to help teach youngsters that ‘no’ means ‘no’, according to a Scottish MP.
Alison Thewliss made the comments in a Commons debate on sexual harassment - but is she right or is it a step too far?
To discuss the topic, we were joined by parent blogger Tom Briggs who agrees with the Scottish MP and says you can teach children a very important lesson in life - and Alison Stankard, who says tickling your child is just harmless fun.
Watch the debate in full here.
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