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Spanking In Developing Countries Does More Harm Than Good by Haleplushearty: 9:38am On Nov 19, 2018
Spanking may be increasingly harmful for children on a more global scale than previously known, a new University of Michigan study indicates. Most research on how spanking affects children has involved studying families in high-income countries, such as the United States and Canada, but less was known about how spanking affects children in low- and middle-income countries–or developing countries.

Spanking is one of the most common forms of child discipline used by parents worldwide. The new international research used data collected by UNICEF in 62 countries–representing nearly one-third of the world’s countries–and demonstrated that caregivers’ reports of spanking were related to lower social development among 215,885 3- and 4-year-old children.

A parent or caregiver was asked in person if the child gets along well with other children; if the child hits, kicks or bites others; and if the child gets distracted easily. The question about spanking concerned the physical discipline used within the last month with the child or their sibling.

One-third of the respondents indicated they believed physical punishment is necessary to bring up, raise or educate a child properly. Among the children studied, 43 percent were spanked, or resided in a home where another child was spanked.

A child’s social development suffered in both cases in which he or she was spanked or during times when a sibling had been spanked, the study showed.

“It appears that in this sample … spanking may do more harm than good,” said Garrett Pace, the study’s lead author and a doctoral student of social work and sociology.

Pace also noted that “reductions in corporal punishment might do a great deal to reduce the burden of children’s mental health and improve child development outcomes globally.”

More effort to create policies that discourage spanking has occurred globally. In fact, 54 countries have banned the use of corporal punishment, which can only benefit children’s well-being long term, Pace and colleagues said.
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Re: Spanking In Developing Countries Does More Harm Than Good by MexxIT(m): 9:57am On Nov 19, 2018
Spanking ke... Dey shld visit Africa and see how Beating, knocking and slapping have been helping to maintain discipline among children
Re: Spanking In Developing Countries Does More Harm Than Good by meobizy(f): 4:26pm On Nov 19, 2018
With this issue it's a hit-or-miss. For some children they turn out better from spanking, some turn out worse. I honestly believe setting a life by example is the best policy. A lot of the beating I received as a child were borne out of adults' frustration than my wrongdoing. I still turned out good on my own due to my environment and personal moral compass.

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