H.F.
Hey J. - Everyone's kids hit at some stage in their lives. The most important thing (I think) is consistancy. We have three major rules in our house: If you mouth off or lie, you get your mouth washed out with soap. If you disobey you get spanked. If you hit, you sit. I know that sitting in the corner isn't that big of a deal to an older kid. I've kinda modified 'sitting' in the corner at my house. Instead of sitting my children have to stand in the corner, facing the corner, with their hands over their eyes. They stay in the corner for their age plus one minute (my son's five and he stays in the corner for six minutes). If you put him in the corner and then ignore any questions and respond to disobedience (turning around, playing, ect) by popping him on the bottom he will learn that being in the corner is no fun. Talk to him when everything is okay (he's behaving and you're not upset about anything) and explain to him why hitting isn't nice and what the rules are. Then, when he hits again take him out of the situation, tell him what he did wrong and put him in the corner - no questions asked. You can also suggest him using words to express what he is feeling to the other people instead of hitting them. Sometimes if a kid can say "I'M MAD" then they'll be able to control their actions a little better. He is old enough to understand that what he is doing is wrong. Good luck!