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Spanking Kids Leads to Aggression

Disciplining young children is one key role of the parents. Some people would have disagreed with that and some doesn’t have any problems with it. In any ways, punishing them through spanking or any forms of corporal punishment is a thicker and more serious issue. There are different organizations in America that supports violence against children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) does not encourage parents to spank their children as a reason for disciplining them. This may result to a long-term effectiveness as behavior-changing tactics. Thus, the AAP campaigns strategies such as time-outs when children misbehave, which helps them reflect on what mistakes they have committed. It helps them develop their behavior in a good way by weighing the consequences that they will receive. However, as many parents would think best, few responses bring about the immediate interruption of a full-blown tantrum like a swift slap on the back. Some Universities provide strongest evidence against spanking: of all 2,000 youngsters in the study, those who were slapped more frequently at age 3 are more likely to be aggressive by age 5. This research works on the downfall of corporal punishment. Spanking children can be a good way of disciplining them but it is better if we educate them in a nice way. Spanking Kids Leads to Aggression is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading