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Spanking worsens childrenâs behavior, study finds
By Chris Williams
FULL INTERVIEW: Dr. Isaiah discusses mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
According to the CDC, during June 24-30, U.S adults reported considerably elevated adverse mental health conditions associated with COVID-19.
LOS ANGELES - A new study found that corporal punishment, like spanking, doesn’t yield positive results in a child’s behavior and could in fact inflict real harm.
The findings were published Monday in The Lancet after researchers looked at 69 previous studies from several countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, China, Colombia, Greece, Japan, Switzerland, and Turkey. Some results showed a mix of negative and positive outcomes of parents using corporal punishment, but most showed a negative impact of the disciplinary action.
Mother-daughter duo help vaccinate thousands after COVID-19 heartbreak
Mom and daughter team work to help people receive COVID-19 vaccine
and last updated 2021-03-12 10:43:02-05
SALT LAKE CITY â People filtered into the Mountain America Expo Center Thursday, making their way through the multi-step vaccine process. After checking in, they walked up to one of several tables, each with nurses ready to administer doses.
Some of those people walked up to table D, where Katie Ward sat. Hi there. Welcome! she said, greeting a man who stepped up to an empty chair next to her. I m going to be your nurse for a couple minutes, she said, as the man sat down. After a round of questions, Ward readied the needle.