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>However, research has shown that spanking (or any other form of corporal punishment) is associated with the opposite effect.[1][7] When adults physically punish children, the children tend to obey parents less with time and develop more aggressive behaviors, including toward other children.[1] This increase in aggressive behavior appears to reflect the child's perception that hitting is the way to deal with anger and frustration.[1]
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>There are also many adverse physical, mental, and emotional effects correlated with spanking and other forms of corporal punishment, including various physical injuries, increased anxiety, depression, and antisocial behavior.[1][15][16] Adults who were spanked during their childhood are more likely to abuse their children and spouse.[1]
>If a child is frequently spanked, this form of corporal punishment tends to become less effective at modifying behavior over time (also known as extinction).[1] In response to the decreased effectiveness of spanking, some parents increase the frequency or severity of spanking or use an object.[1]
Obviously, if you're at the point where you're using a belt to 'spank' you've already lost all control. And children notice this, further reinforcing the (not incorrect) notion that they're punished not for doing something wrong, but because dad is angry.
>>713046990
>However, research has shown that spanking (or any other form of corporal punishment) is associated with the opposite effect.[1][7] When adults physically punish children, the children tend to obey parents less with time and develop more aggressive behaviors, including toward other children.[1] This increase in aggressive behavior appears to reflect the child's perception that hitting is the way to deal with anger and frustration.[1]
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>There are also many adverse physical, mental, and emotional effects correlated with spanking and other forms of corporal punishment, including various physical injuries, increased anxiety, depression, and antisocial behavior.[1][15][16] Adults who were spanked during their childhood are more likely to abuse their children and spouse.[1]
>If a child is frequently spanked, this form of corporal punishment tends to become less effective at modifying behavior over time (also known as extinction).[1] In response to the decreased effectiveness of spanking, some parents increase the frequency or severity of spanking or use an object.[1]
Obviously, if you're at the point where you're using a belt to 'spank' you've already lost all control. And children notice this, further reinforcing the (not incorrect) notion that they're punished not for doing something wrong, but because dad is angry.
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