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ElwoodBlues · M
By "hard discipline," I assume you mean corporal punishment. Multiple studies show it doesn't work.
▶ Evidence shows corporal punishment increases children’s behavioural problems over time and has no positive outcomes.
▶ All corporal punishment, however mild or light, carries an inbuilt risk of escalation. Studies suggest that parents who used corporal punishment are at heightened risk of perpetrating severe maltreatment.
▶ 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.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/corporal-punishment-and-health
▶ Evidence shows corporal punishment increases children’s behavioural problems over time and has no positive outcomes.
▶ All corporal punishment, however mild or light, carries an inbuilt risk of escalation. Studies suggest that parents who used corporal punishment are at heightened risk of perpetrating severe maltreatment.
▶ 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.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/corporal-punishment-and-health
bijouxbroussard · F
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Strictgram · 70-79, C
@ElwoodBlues All anti discipline research is undertaker by biased, anti cp zealots. First they reach a conclusion then look for so called evidence to make their point. Don't fall for their propaganda and dishonesty.
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