@teamsquarepeg @no2hitting Well, here is part of the explanation: “The use of physical punishment by parents is very common in the USA….The dual concepts of “parental freedom” & “parental rights” are strongly embedded in US culture.” From 2018 publicat
@HeberGoots @nimblewithit @SoCosVeryOwn @grindfacetv What’s funny is physical discipline is more likely to lead to this sort of behavior according to the consensus of nearly every major study: https://t.co/NfSWWE11H2 https://t.co/S2nikmRCQV https://t.co/tx
@Nevzlin Attitudinal and behavioral surveys of the US population generally support the legal status of physical punishment. Three fourths of adults agree or strongly agree with the statement https://t.co/9Fx864jaCC
@seb_lanau @Edwin06734246 https://t.co/ivx0NXVBXL https://t.co/QKbNLQ6JA4 https://t.co/WTvtxpyyS2 https://t.co/5R1FCg38Jn Ça vient de la dernière vidéo de psykocouac.
RT @UKRCPR: Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-…
RT @UKRCPR: Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-…
RT @UKRCPR: Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-…
RT @UKRCPR: Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-…
RT @UKRCPR: Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-…
Concept paper (US) - Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-being (Cindy Miller-Perring et al., 2018): https://t.co/pORaOwfmAN https://t.co/uLv2SW48PU
RT @CultExpert: Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-being https://t.c…
Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-being https://t.co/2450bP8AvR
Many are still prepared to take those risks. An interesting point on the burden of proof - @UKnowHGSE https://t.co/puuVTU6VGw
Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-being https://t.co/3Mn7ooENls https://t.co/nIaAO6n6x9
Physical punishment of children by US parents: moving beyond debate to promote children’s health and well-being By Prof. Miller-Perrin & Prof. Perrin https://t.co/ZqfN6ILksY #OpenAccess @pepperdine