its not good and i strongly suggest u dont use physical punishment on your children EVER! it hurts and could (not every time) lead to physical ABUSE.
I think physical punishment was stoped by the children rights round about 1985 in south Africa
The Aztecs believed in disciplining children through physical punishment, such as spanking or hitting with an object like a stick. They also used public shaming and humiliation as forms of punishment to correct behavior and instill social norms in children.
Psychologists support the theory that parents and caregivers use non-physical methods of disciplining their children. They state professionals should indicate to parents that physical punishment should not be used as discipline.
Corporal punishment refers to the use of physical force to discipline or correct behavior, typically involving the use of spanking, hitting, or other physical means to inflict pain or discomfort. It is a controversial practice with potential negative effects on the physical and emotional well-being of children.
1. It is immediate. The child can see the result of what he did and the relationship between the wrongdoing and the punishment. 2. Other punishments can be even more psychologically damaging or humiliating 3. It is effective and easily remembered by the child. It is uncomplicated. Children can understand physical punishment easily. 4. Children cannot always understand punishment which is removed from the time or the scene of what they did wrong.
There are better ways to deal with anger and punishment than hurting people. Things should be talked out firmly and privileges should be lost as opposed to physical punishment.
no. it means physical punishment. basically torture.
It is important to note that physical discipline, such as spanking, is not recommended as an effective disciplinary method for children. Positive reinforcement, setting clear expectations, and using consequences like time-outs or loss of privileges are more effective ways to discipline children. It is important to communicate with the child, understand their behavior, and address the underlying issues rather than resorting to physical punishment.
Corporal punishment is widely regarded as an ineffective and harmful disciplinary method. Research shows that it can lead to increased aggression, antisocial behavior, and mental health issues in children. Instead of physical punishment, positive discipline strategies that focus on communication and teaching appropriate behavior are more effective in promoting good behavior and fostering a healthy parent-child relationship.
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