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Physical abuse is what one resorts to when one has too many incompletes. A parent who is dragging around incompletes is unable to produce the desired result lovingly through his/her verbal and nonverbal communication skills.

A spanking parent cannot see that the child is merely mirroring the fact that the parent has lapsed into doing his/her imitation of communication

The non-spanking partner (the "good" parent) who supports his/her spouse in spanking (and yelling) is the co-conspirator. He/she unconsciously intends the spanking so that later they can subtly turn the child against the spanker, always so as to come across as more loving and better for them than the spanker.

Children misbehave, fail, or even get sick, to bring to someone's attention a communication problem. Parents who spank, or support spanking, are addicted to abuse.

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> ...incomplete...
An incomplete is any interaction that did not end mutually satisfying.

> ...misbehave...
A child (even a baby) can sense when one parent is withholding something (a thought) from the other.
Because a child does not have the verbal skills to communicate the uncomfortableness of the missing experience of love, they cry or misbehave.  As they grow older they reach out into the community, to teachers or the police, to do whatever it takes to draw attention to the breakdown in communication.