Spanking children with ADHD can exacerbate their behavioral issues and emotional dysregulation, leading to increased anxiety and aggression. It may impair their ability to learn appropriate coping mechanisms, as physical punishment can create a cycle of fear and resentment rather than understanding. Additionally, such discipline methods can harm the parent-child relationship, making children less likely to seek guidance or support from their caregivers. Overall, spanking can hinder the development of trust and emotional security vital for children with ADHD.
Yes. Kids with ADHD can become many things as long as there ADHD does not affect how well they perform there job.
he gives the bad kids a spanking
he gives the bad kids a spanking
3% to 5% out of 100% of kids.
ADHD is more commonly diagnosed and treated in kids. Aside from this, both children and adults generally manifest the disease in a very similar fashion.
Yes; as with most mental disorders there are varying degrees of severity. Some individuals with ADHD believe it has contributed to their success, not failure.
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Okay, first of all, if we're talking about raising kids, no -- spanking is not a good idea. All it does is teach the child to fear and deceive. If we're talking about spanking as a sex game, enjoy it with a willing adult partner.
ADHD is not linked directly to increased lying; however, there has not been any large studies conducted into this.
more of a answer then a question but yes to teach kids that they cant do wahtever they want
some people think its abuse. I don't, but i don't wanna spank my kids when I have them
Because if they are ove 12 they are spanking the monkey too much!!