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  • Corporal punishment and health
    Corporal punishment is linked to a range of negative outcomes for children across countries and cultures, including physical and mental ill-health, impaired cognitive and socio-emotional development, poor educational outcomes, increased aggression and perpetration of violence
  • Physical discipline is harmful and ineffective
    APA adopted a new policy about the ineffectiveness and dangers of physical discipline against children to raise awareness among parents, caregivers and mental health professionals
  • 18 Corporal Punishment Pros and Cons - ConnectUS
    Corporal punishment, in whatever form it is applied, creates a shocking circumstance for the child which helps them to remember that their choices could create harm in some way Although spanking may not change short-term behaviors, it does create a message which can ring out loud and clear to children who are exploring boundaries
  • It’s Time to Disappear Corporal Punishment for Kids
    Physical punishment puts children at risk for a range of negative outcomes, including increased mental health problems Adults who were hit frequently as children are more likely to suffer
  • Corporal Punishment | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Education, Schools . . .
    Children who experience corporal punishment are more likely to hit or use other violence against people in order to get their way, which places other children at risk for increased bullying and physical abuse and teachers at risk for potentially violent classrooms
  • The Dangers of Physical Punishment and Spanking for Kids
    We protect children and halt child maltreatment by legally abolishing the physical punishment of children everywhere Banning corporal punishment will have only positive child outcomes
  • What does the evidence tell us about physical punishment of children . . .
    Harsh physical punishment (smacking, shoving and pushing) has been linked to anxiety, depression, substance abuse and antisocial behaviours in adulthood in a similar way to child abuse 27,28 Other studies have found associations between physical punishment in childhood and intimate partner violence as an adult, and an increased risk of
  • MORE HARM THAN GOOD: A SUMMARY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON THE INTENDED . . .
    A study of English and Welsh families found that parents who used corporal punishment were two and one-half times more likely to physically abuse their children than parents who did not use corporal punishment, 56 while a study in Québec found that parents who spanked were at seven times greater risk of abusing their children (as by punching
  • Is Corporal Punishment Abuse? What Experts Say | CPGN
    Corporal punishment, even when intended as discipline, inflicts both physical pain and emotional harm It can damage the trust between adult and child, and research consistently shows it contributes to long-term mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and aggression
  • Spanking and Other Physical Discipline Lead to Exclusively Negative . . .
    Physically punishing children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has exclusively negative outcomes—including poor health, lower academic performance, and impaired social-emotional development—yielding similar results to studies in wealthier nations, finds a new analysis published in Nature Human Behaviour
  • The Dos and Donts of Disciplining Your Child
    Because corporal punishment often happens in moments of high stress, it increases the risk of injury to children, especially when the children are very young Research has shown a relationship between these kinds of discipline and higher rates of depression and other mental health problems later in life
  • Physical Punishment - AACAP
    Physical punishment, sometimes called corporal punishment, is anything done to cause pain or discomfort in response to your child's behaviors Examples of physical punishment include: Parents who were physically punished as children are more likely to physically punish their own children
  • No, physical punishment like spanking doesn’t work. So why do we keep . . .
    Despite the widespread use of physical punishment, research suggests that it can harm children Studies have linked physical punishment to various adverse outcomes, including aggression, delinquency, depression, anxiety, and lower cognitive development
  • Discipline vs. punishment: What works best for children?
    Children who are physically or verbally punished are more likely to use negative physical and verbal behavior The AAP urges parents to use healthy discipline methods for children and teens
  • Corporal Punishment Is Losing Ground — But Some Still Favor It for . . .
    Opinion Corporal Punishment Is Losing Ground — But Some Still Favor It for Certain Kids Templeton: Study of Mississippi adults finds physical discipline is disproportionately condoned for Black, LGBTQ students in school





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