@GrumpyOldGit5 @ClareSmith286 @SteveL_1968 Just google and you’ll see endless studies. https://t.co/Vgo8yvHcBH https://t.co/OB81QZG5fd
@rajboshmahal @AlcidesSpeaks @wanyeburkett You could but you'd be wrong https://t.co/4l3N3A9fNW
@Glennisamenace @AlcidesSpeaks @wanyeburkett Every child development expert, meta-analysis and literature review will disagree with you on that but okay lol https://t.co/uJ36DjF9On https://t.co/TJ79sq6vpP https://t.co/6AyGuAgPCp https://t.co/vZnV9KiKVN
One of the most famous research paper publisher NCBI also has published a research paper on this exact topic have a look at it - https://t.co/wHiTfsiASm
RT @freganmitts: @adorientem a small sampling of studies indicating that even mild forms of corporal punishment spike hormones in children…
RT @freganmitts: @adorientem a small sampling of studies indicating that even mild forms of corporal punishment spike hormones in children…
@adorientem a small sampling of studies indicating that even mild forms of corporal punishment spike hormones in children and lead to nothing good beyond immediate (not long-term) compliance: https://t.co/O5mekrnRlP https://t.co/y8UWG6VT3y https://t.co/
@PatrickSzabo07 @FightAccount6 @adub1012 @Meghan83446802 @PicturesFoIder Really? Want to provide some statistics to prove it? Or is this another X fact? You just post it and expect people to believe it? https://t.co/pmCBPFJng1
RT @materialboy_375: 英語の記事も貼っておきます https://t.co/PTVniVKcJ8 https://t.co/stmdjibpdQ
英語の記事も貼っておきます https://t.co/PTVniVKcJ8 https://t.co/stmdjibpdQ
@cajunnhtown @apurv_anand @crazyclips_ “Today, research showing the risks associated with physical punishment is robust” https://t.co/Zu3WlOkdHM
@FoundationDads Years of multiple studies show spanking is linked to negative developmental outcomes including depression, aggression, anxiety, and use of drugs and alcohol. https://t.co/njrbKfCf1m Parents should not be the source of physical pain for thei
@NewsM101 "[...] studies found links between “normative” physical punishment and child aggression, delinquency and spousal assault in later life. Some of these studies involved large representative samples from the United States" https://t.co/MVEs8i8ewS
@Kmarr_XIII I’m no hoe. Thanks. Educate yourself. Then maybe you can heal your own childhood trauma. Wishing u the best https://t.co/FmZTIbPG1h
@Jdcocojr61 @JonHaidt @ZachMRausch @FraserNelson Morality from the "spare the rod" set 🙄 https://t.co/n0qCGIdl4j
RT @rumpIteazer: @igottimetoday__ @mellamoko @Cicis_a_Dick physical "discipline" shows no scientific signs of improvement for children, it…
@igottimetoday__ @mellamoko @Cicis_a_Dick physical "discipline" shows no scientific signs of improvement for children, it actually shows the opposite https://t.co/3V2ozHiuka. https://t.co/Ap1acf26aQ.
@FeralRevenant @I_AmSoulless @Gothalion I think you should read this. https://t.co/LZwDIUDigY. You got some mental issues you gotta work on. Maybe Read this too. https://t.co/sZXOvxGu54 Its about time you stop talking about things that you have no evi
@RealCaloJones @aspiringpeasant @Tinyboats1 @alltimeyolow Spanking causes long term psychological damage. https://t.co/CcZqHdzEup
@TCArk1234 @LittleMammith As for physical punishment, I've never seen compelling evidence for positive benefits, and there's lots of evidence for negative outcomes: See below 👇 Character limit makes things difficult to discuss here, so I'll wrap it up.
@Cicibanka1 Није моја теорија https://t.co/6gmr2Kzc5w. ...physical punishment between the ages of six and nine years predicted higher levels of antisocial behaviour two years later. ...
@mthwvthewrld @Gaylussite You should read this: https://t.co/LSxUnebWT1
@Scrumpdiddlyish @elcharlemagne2 @ChefAnthonyDC I get it; you've never studied development and are an authoritarian who hopes to raise your children to be slaves who are prone to violence. Look up Milgram. And Zimbardo. Studies like those show the results
RT @nyctissce: @thecamopatriot @snide_sally "physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain’s grey matter" https://t.co/jqU9vWfGQR
@0fficialW @MindyBeeArt @meghanttucker Evidence suggests that physical punishment only hurt kids, they don't help. Here: https://t.co/cc3gJRWx6P. I'm glad you're okay. Maybe you had great parents who were misinformed and thought physical punishment was ne
RT @CylonSaysNo: Some sources, but the studies are countless. https://t.co/nfSfyj5sCM https://t.co/NYXrYQZDWk https://t.co/wk3jGFrGl3
Some sources, but the studies are countless. https://t.co/nfSfyj5sCM https://t.co/NYXrYQZDWk https://t.co/wk3jGFrGl3
@flocktruzz @Yblixn @darafaye @bk31th @antifaoperative @TizzyEnt There are ways to discipline a child that doesn’t involve beating the fuck out of them. Also science backs up that hitting kids is bad https://t.co/syDK3kRBLS
@doublecuppme If you beat a child then you are confirmed degenerate scum. I’m a parent and I’ve never even wanted to hit my child. People who want to are sick broken fuck ups: https://t.co/quhtqSHNBR.
@AnoRegni @RedmanRubels @thriving__kids @BazarClifton @ChefAnthonyDC Well, you should try reading then. The evidence is unquestionable that physical discipline causes harm. https://t.co/nSGTg0rHai https://t.co/Qv48ablOMw
@makevahh @SocialSalinas @itsblickyiana @doublecuppme Hon…we can clearly see with our eyes that his style of parenting includes hitting children. You want to keep making this distinction between beatings & whoopings, when we’re saying hitting OF ANY SO
RT @Maarva_Andor: Spanking and other forms of corporal punishment are unequivocally bad. If you think you “turned out OK” please reflect…
@HulkBurner @BXBarbieChy @ChefAnthonyDC Hitting kids is an issue. Fucking read instead of being a republican talking point pinup. https://t.co/9YLgTVc2OE.
@HulkBurner @BXBarbieChy @ChefAnthonyDC Why would I agree to you having kids at all? You want to hit them. You deluded fuckwit. We also don't need to wait 20+ years. The studies have been done. https://t.co/9YLgTVc2OE https://t.co/eO0Bj1bIY1
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
@ukxsx @brycedw_pdf @elcharlemagne2 @ChefAnthonyDC "Virtually without exception... physical punishment was associated with higher levels of aggression against parents, siblings, peers and spouses." That is fact. https://t.co/jqU9vWfGQR
@Rycet66 @Buddy_Beas @ILTWSRTD @XCannedyX @8therealization The research literally says physical punishment including spankings damages children. But you know better than 20+ years of research right? https://t.co/G2j1vhTR48
Your dumb ass is CLEARLY incapable of reading comprehension. https://t.co/SNEw28Gsc1
RT @ShehanJeyarajah: @GeorgeFoster72 Lots of folks definitely got whoopings and are okay. But also, we have a lot of research and major stu…
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
RT @SandStoneArtis1: Anyway here is 20 years of research proving hitting children only damages them. https://t.co/CzFlbQkxCM https://t.co/…
@fullylow @D3VILISHBRI_ How about a government source of 20 years worth of studies? That work? https://t.co/n1Tvvkigkr
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
@iamcappcarter @TizzyEnt Discipline and violence are the same things to you? Somebody really messed you up! Get some help and I hope you don’t have children. https://t.co/Xi1UFR2hDz
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
RT @SandStoneArtis1: Anyway here is 20 years of research proving hitting children only damages them. https://t.co/CzFlbQkxCM https://t.co/…
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
@biggie12907 @yogiyetiz @venusmushroomx @WAKANDAonweeknd @jaxajueny Smacking the piss out of them as punishment makes kids more prone to acts of violence. So like, maybe not smacking the piss out of them? https://t.co/7Igfo0HsEW https://t.co/zUAfEVk1wo
RT @SandStoneArtis1: For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
RT @SandStoneArtis1: Anyway here is 20 years of research proving hitting children only damages them. https://t.co/CzFlbQkxCM https://t.co/…
For anyone who disagrees heres 5+ scientific articles from 50 and 20 years of research that it only damages children
@ChefAnthonyDC Just gonna leave this here https://t.co/CzFlbQkxCM https://t.co/aKSgl9ghpr
@Glxtchxn This article has no sorts of scientific backing or research at all. Please present something that does. Here’s a research paper on the harms of corporal punishment on the development of children. There is no supporting it ruins the brain of child
Anyway here is 20 years of research proving hitting children only damages them. https://t.co/CzFlbQkxCM https://t.co/aKSgl9ghpr
RT @Maarva_Andor: Spanking and other forms of corporal punishment are unequivocally bad. If you think you “turned out OK” please reflect…
@KING_TJB @Blessed__03 @B_Fenty1 @ChefAnthonyDC @thaboyzmom3 physical punishment is: "linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement." "may reduce the volume of the brain’s grey matter" "associated with higher levels of
RT @Maarva_Andor: Spanking and other forms of corporal punishment are unequivocally bad. If you think you “turned out OK” please reflect…
Spanking and other forms of corporal punishment are unequivocally bad. If you think you “turned out OK” please reflect on the fact that you grew up to be someone who thinks it’s OK to hit a child. https://t.co/LhfNw6yh4m
@Vamprella1960 @AngelinaBlu35 @Tidmouthfireman I mean it. Spanking and other forms of corporal punishment are unequivocally bad. If you think you “turned out OK” please reflect on the fact that you grew up to be someone who thinks it’s OK to hit a chil
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@AngelinaBlu35 @Tidmouthfireman I’m a boomer. I am well aware of how many parents were allowed to get away with child abuse. It doesn’t teach respect. It teaches fear. And it harms the children. https://t.co/BPSEYEFC3l.
@thecamopatriot @snide_sally "physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain’s grey matter" https://t.co/jqU9vWfGQR
@MegaVerseMogul @NebbiePup @PleebiPuppy https://t.co/8QJzxjNGQ0. How do I know more than you? If your a professional while I have a interest You should have your license revoked. https://t.co/1KTkFhnL5q
@Xzism_ Well, do you have any sources to back up your claim that spanking isn't abusive? Research indicates it has several negative effects on children. Here's one meta-study: https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@doublecuppme Literally not true but whatever lmfao https://t.co/XWobgEEcQZ.
@bronanbrobrien @TheOnlyImz @ChefAnthonyDC It is child abuse. Educate yourself stop being a fool and dont abuse your children. https://t.co/7gKeeSmNkY
@ILTWSRTD @IHEARTU666 @jaxajueny https://t.co/sUFp5Qc2fd The science says otherwise
@V_Pearly_Reads @jaxajueny https://t.co/sUFp5Qc2fd Also studies have found that kids that get spanked increases their risk of criminal behavior than kids who aren’t.
@JaimeKay Easily found with even the most cursory of searches, no excuse to believe this shit is good For example: https://t.co/z1FOUTG6q0
@F3arXg @AlayneAdelaide @D3VILISHBRI_ A circle jerk because you're the odd one out. 🤣 Spankings aren't helpful, but don't take my word for it. https://t.co/xbSxB9La6r Some homework for you, since your father probably should have taught you some things ins
These people don’t read studies unfortunately
@Dontcallmen1kk1 Gonna leave this here for everyone condoning child abusing and poorly attempting to label it as “discipline”. https://t.co/2zvGu1tZxP.