L.R.
For Pete's sake, what is wrong with people, that they would hit a child for not sleeping at a "right" (for adults) time? Spanking makes a child upset and angry - is that what you want at bedtime?
In many years of parenting I never put a 3-year-old to bed that early. She probably just doesn't need as much sleep. See my earlier response to another question re: a calming bedtime routine. Getting mad is counterproductive. What you all want is to feel good and comfortable at the end of the day.
My heart goes out to the dear little boy mentioned elsewhere in this column, whose mother put him to bed on a "non-negotiable" basis so that he vomited, he was so upset. Any punishment or routine that breaks a kid like that is too harsh. Schedules and clocks are arbitrary and can always be changed - I thought we got rid of that controlling stuff in the '60s (I was a '50s kid and can still remember how much I hated being put to bed by the clock). Choosing to have kids is, in part, a decision that schedule are not as important as other things. The kid's welfare should be the important thing, not a number on a clock.