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Should you spank your kids? The answer is not so simple


May 06, 2021
While some experts believe spanking should not be done as it can interfere with children’s healthy development, others believe that its use as a mild disciplinary tactic can be effective.
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When a family member’s young son slipped from her hands and tried to make a dash into busy traffic, she caught him just in time – then she slapped him on his bottom. He howled, more from indignation than pain.
I asked her why she had smacked him.
He needs to understand the danger he’d exposed himself to, she said, so next time he’ll be more careful. This way he would remember, she said. ....

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Smacking a child does brain damage the same as abuse, research shows


Smacking a child does brain damage the same as abuse, research shows
It may affect their entire lives in how they make decisions and process situations
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Smacking damages a child s brain similar to if they were being severely physically abused, warns a new study.
Children who have been assaulted and those who have been smacked as a form of punishment share similar brain damage, say scientists. ....

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Spanking may affect children's brain development in a similar way to abuse - study


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Spanking children may affect their brain development in a similar way as more severe forms of violence, according to a new study by Harvard University researchers.
According to the study, published Friday in the Journal Child Development, children who had been spanked had a greater neural response in regions of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in the brain.
This is the area of the brain that responds to cues in the environment that may be threatening and affects how the individual makes decisions and processes situations, according to the researchers.
“We know that children whose families use corporal punishment are more likely to develop anxiety, depression, behaviour problems, and other mental health problems, but many people don’t think about spanking as a form of violence,” the study’s senior researcher, Katie A. McLaughlin, an associate professor of social sciences and director of the Stress & Development Lab at Harvard University, said in a press relea ....

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