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    Spanking and child Development During the first 5 years of Life This article is about the consequences of spanking children at early age. This demonstrates that child who is spanked could inhibit the infant’s ability to develop trust and attachment. A few studies have examined the links between spanking and internalizing behavior problems such as depression, anxiety, and withdrawn behavior children. Children who are most likely to be spanked have younger mothers, single mothers, and lower…

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    their children to behave. Spanking is one of the most controversial means of discipline. This topic is often split into two groups completely opposite of each other, being people who support it and people who are against it. Some that are for it say that it is a vital tool in receiving respect and teaching their children how to behave. While people who are against it say that it is too violent and harms the children physically and mentally. The question being, should spanking children be a…

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    Determine if Spanking is an Effective Discipline Technique with Children Effective discipline teaching is an important component in inducing positive behaviors among children, and has been recognized as mandatory to shape their character. It gives children a clear understanding of what is right and what is wrong, as long as they are taught about it in the right manner. This implies that it basically depends upon the ideas of right and wrong so as to teach this idea to children. In teaching…

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    Spanking children is a form of punishment that is actually not outlawed in most states. Many parents see spanking as an effective and common form of punishment, however several studies have shown spanking can lead to emotional and physical trauma. The constant argument is whether or not spanking is a necessary tool to parenting. This essay will discuss both sides. Spanking can cause many problems, studies have shown that children whose parents physically punish them can become anti-social,…

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    Why Spanking Doesn T Work

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    The book Why Spanking Doesn’t Work, lists eleven undesirable side effects of spanking their children. The first undesirable side effect is that spanking a child will lower their self-esteem which in turn can send the message that the child is of little value to the parent who spanked them. The next undesirable side effect of spanking is that it will create a display of bad feelings in children which can in turn have a feeling of emotional distress and lower the well-being of the child. A third…

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    What is known about my topic/question is that spanking as a discipline technique has been used throughout decades and the controversies it has towards parenting on how to raise/discipline children. It has been said that spanking as a discipline for children has received support from religious traditions and widespread beliefs as a positive effect of corporal punishment for children. Plus, researchers had studied that spanking in children has negative effects on them once they grow up into their…

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    Spanking Children: Helpful or Hurtful As a child, where you ever spanked by your parents? I cannot speak for anyone but, as for me, I was regularly spanked as a child whenever I did something wrong. Spanking wasn’t my parents’ initial response to my bad behavior, but it was the only one I seemed to respond to. The question “Is it right, or justifiable, to spank a child?” is one every adult, especially parents, have encountered or will encounter, in their life. This question has aroused a great…

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    Is spanking our children okay? Children of any age, toddlers and teennagers. This has been debated for years. It seems as though no one can come up with the answer to this debated question. Are we putting our children in an physical/ emotional danger ? Or are we hugging them with one hand, and slapping them with the other. My point of view towards this would be that this is an effective way to discipline children if you use it in the right way. Educating kids nowadays is getting harder. Some…

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    E T) Spanking has been attributed to a range of unintended outcomes or side-effects. For example, those who experienced spanking as children displayed an increase in mental health problems both as children and adults, delinquent…

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    to why spanking can make a child misbehave more is because the child might not always understand their parents intentions. As a child, it can be difficult deciphering the reason as to why their parent spanked them. Unless, the parent explains what the child did wrong they could begin to believe that they were spanked just because their parents were angry, not due to the fact that they were misbehaving. This also can lead to another negative effect, besides increased misbehavior, spanking can…

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