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RT @dzofazmi: @suzumiya0502 https://t.co/AHQDnDr1JA "No study has found that physical punishment enhances developmental health." (Artikel…
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@taylor_giles7 @cam_wallaceee References: 1. https://t.co/3LDqd5OTEz 2. https://t.co/NEQCRaM68d 3. https://t.co/1F38iIS8rq
@Strivin2B_Morr Benjeta, C., & Kazdin, A. E., (2003). Spanking children: Clinical Psychology Review, 23, 197–224. Durrant, J., & Ensom, R. (2012). Physical punishment of children CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal, 184(12), 1373–1377. htt
@CarloCalenda Qua uno studio che presenta e commenta gli studi degli ultimi 20 anni sulle punizioni fisiche. Dovremmo tutti mettere da parte i pareri basati sulla propria esperienza, quando delle ricerche scientifiche ci portano dei risultati https://t.co
@CarloCalenda Qua uno studio che presenta e commenta gli studi degli ultimi 20 anni sulle punizioni fisiche. Dovremmo tutti mettere da parte i pareri basati sulla propria esperienza, quando delle ricerche scientifiche ci portano dei risultati https://t.co
@rocky2504 @realDennisLynch Oh my. A rather large body of research shows spanking is linked to lower than expected IQ and less healthy emotional regulation. https://t.co/5wPVx73pUx
RT @Ahmed_Elmagbri: References: - What Science Says—and Doesn't—about Spanking https://t.co/ZRd9SVCWJN - Physical punishment of children…
RT @Ahmed_Elmagbri: References: - What Science Says—and Doesn't—about Spanking https://t.co/ZRd9SVCWJN - Physical punishment of children…
References: - What Science Says—and Doesn't—about Spanking https://t.co/ZRd9SVCWJN - Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/FnZq44QDhq
@kewlangelica @soyboycuck https://t.co/G4dpkLvhQ9 You said you were Canadian? Or in Canada? Or whatever? Here is a Canadian study saying the same thing as psych today! 🇨🇦
@cartercharris @RealKidPoker I think there's enough research experts that shows correcting bad behavior with violence is silly. Would spanking a dog be okay, if it were to act inappropriately? No. Then why your child? And then you teach your child that it'
@ATMology I literally lay out why assaulting and abusing children doesn't work. It's not just me! It's literally DECADES of research https://t.co/jGbuEua922 https://t.co/1XQoSPaqbP
According to several studies, including this study that spans over 20 years, spanking children is far more harmful to them than helpful. https://t.co/hWTWr84mqe https://t.co/NN8JYNiXdG
@xtnbm Physical discipline/punishment has been researched then proved to not carry any positive effects, many researchers even agree that physical punishment has its risks. Alternative and effective methods should be used instead. https://t.co/DlJOQ4vcOt
@iamkarendavila Here is what science says: https://t.co/v2tvKvMhDq. And here is a video to support the science: https://t.co/lbXce24yFd
Humans back then didn't know psychology. They thought beating your kids was effective, but 20 years of science has shown us that beating your children is completely ineffective. 3/4 https://t.co/olPLjG57zA
@crazydoctorlady Also here is a link that i looked into that made me reconsider corporal punishment. https://t.co/Tbl8MR93IC
@RavenGoBlu @ThucydidesH2 @mbrutus2009 @davidhogg111 I'm not sure what you mean by 'we've taken away the ability to effectively discipline children.' Corporal punishment is banned in schools, as it think it should be, both because it's barbaric and doesn't
@arualapo @TebanoEl @Jorgepugliese7 @camilomuller2 @Chechinomeltzi @weaver_world @papilamborghini He aqui un paper con respecto al tema, a esto me referia. https://t.co/NuKuMGlB8K
@yungloutheshoe @JoshHarris25 @fatherjstn I know, right?! @tweetsauce is the best. Coupled with the "Survivorship" logical fallacy, where those unaffected by an event (ie this thread) believe their perspective is the clearest and reject evidence from decad
@KalciferV @forest_draw @JessicaWalrus24 Para que nadie diga, por si al caso, que mi afirmacion estaba vacia. No se si precisamente era este, mi memoria es mala. https://t.co/NuKuMGlB8K
පාසල් වල සහ ගෙවල් වල ළමයින්ට ගහල හදන්න ඕනි කියන මොලේ අමාරුකාර පකීර්ලා කීදෙනෙක් ඒ ගැන අධ්යනයක් කරලා තියනවද ??? කනට එකක් දීලා ඉගෙනගනින් කියන ඒක ලේසියි . සමහරු ගොඩ යයි .. හැබැයි අනිත් අය? .. ගොඩාක් අය කියල තියනවා අහවල්... https://t.co/0rFLMFZxd1
Anyway, here is data for those who care. https://t.co/IpoERAc2fw
@Mookyluv3 @QuancyClayborne I would suggest they turned out great due to other qualities you brought to parenting. That physical punishment does not work and even makes behavior worse is pretty well established. https://t.co/3PLu9aHPBZ
@nochance56 @ANTITRUMPMVMT @ANTlGOPMVMT There is a significant amount of scholarly work on the ineffectiveness of corporal punishment. https://t.co/eyGjknp9jd
@Patriot8251 @rascalman4 @StefanMolyneux You didn't read them. This has a notable biological effect & behavioural ones. Unless of course, halting the development of the brain isn't anything to concern yourself with. Don't lie to me. 1)https://t.co/0IW
“However, this perspective began to change as studies found links between “normative” physical punishment and child aggression, delinquency and spousal assault in later life.” https://t.co/y1YzfuxFcX
@noak まあ暴力の正当性は科学的に否定されてますけどね......。子どもの体罰:20年の研究からの教訓(全文英語) https://t.co/aNTM7KrGxj
@feliciaday Research demonstrates that corporal punishment plays no useful role. I agree with Ms. Day. https://t.co/ACm0jaPiab
@lisabe65 @billshank88 @OregonJOBS2 As a psychologist I vehemently disagree. Query away, here is a start. It is considered physical punishment, and study after study shows--it doesn't work. But by all means, screw up your own children as you see fit. 😊
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@AriFreuman @thefootballgirl Uhhh... the “literature” is pretty clear and has been for years, at least if you’re talking about actual scientific research. 2016: https://t.co/RgxaOInSl5 2012: https://t.co/PRD34poLc3 2012: https://t.co/J9XffVngiE
@natetitus @DrStaceyPatton You are coming at this from a bias point of view, you’re parents spanked you, they’re good parents, you turned out fine. And that’s fair enough, but that’s not the case for most people. https://t.co/TWmxGZ8fPv
@shobanes Bro, numerous studies have found that physical punishment increases the risk of enduring negative developmental outcomes. We might have undergone it and come out fine. But question is, does every single person that goes through it come out fine
@JWthegreatest https://t.co/r5smSX1ExC first google result lol
@Mike_Blackley Meta-analysis of 20 years of research here - https://t.co/amhJTkTueo
@BrowofJustice @maie_lynn @chadhayesmd @Kidsdoc1Rick @KJFMartin @KariSampsel Agreed @BrowofJustice - and it shows NO understanding of the harmful, long-term consequences of corporal punishment. The research is unequivocal and is the basis for banning corpo
@pan_noku @lexi4prez these are just a few articles and peer reviewed studies against corporal punishment because of its links to aggression in kids, and long term mental issues: https://t.co/sbVw8yyvbI , https://t.co/cKOaMgnHkS , https://t.co/emzfSqQGMg
@QuietAtTheStart @lulu_lemonsx @HerQueen_ @whoresola @destinedzionxo Had to comment on this. There are studies with large sample sizes that put controls into place to account for several different factors. All the studies found that hitting your child resu
Interesting article discussing research associated with physical punishment for children, such as spanking. Our book discusses how frequent punishment may promote immediate compliance but it will not create long term behavior change. #cofcdevsci https://t
@Daniel4rcher @alisonclareteal @don @7030Campaign @TheGreenParty @SheffieldGreens "No study has found physical punishment to have a long-term positive effect, and most studies have found negative effects" https://t.co/ECOp0mKn5E
@LBF_LaBonneFee @MadamecurvesCom @ZeBigP @Aixkiss @ZohraBitan @DikeJu La science s’en fout pour le coup : si une étude montre que cela n’a pas d’impact sur le développement et la personnalité des individus, ce sera publié sur la méthodo est irréprochable.
@hastingue @signes_2 @the_chill_will @Rurik19180603 @friisk01 @GroupeRATP Un peu de lecture sur les conséquences d'une telle philosophie sur les victimes : https://t.co/ifhkdVHrDt ou encore https://t.co/6W0lxP7WJl
@MickalC1 @Aixkiss @ZohraBitan @DikeJu Je vous donne d'autres sources scientifiques en passant https://t.co/dlgGqgTUqd , 1 sur la mémoire traumatique qui vous passionne https://t.co/gfAahixiS4 ; j'en ai d'autres si le cœur vous en dit.
@the_chill_will @leag86 @signes_2 @Rurik19180603 @friisk01 @GroupeRATP Belle attaque ad hominem, faute d'argument j'imagine ? Tiens, un peu de lecture : https://t.co/ifhkdVHrDt ou encore https://t.co/6W0lxP7WJl
@globalnews No. All research shows corporal punishment does more harm than good: https://t.co/RWQIDKSlWi
@CNN https://t.co/rWZXebiHos Hitting kids elicits violent behavior, not the other way around. Read this ACTUAL 20 YEAR STUDY!!!! People in these comments are gross.
@Blaqeyedsparrow @absurdistwords Ah, I see. My mistake: no *longterm* positive effects from spanking, was what I kept reading, and that long term negative effects were repeatedly found in studies both in the US and elsewhere. https://t.co/LDao5ax3tD
@LesleyAnnBrandt Also, there are PLENTY of studies by experts & colleagues of mine that prove spanking and hitting your children is actually detrimental to them, even affecting their mental balance in adulthood (one example here: https://t.co/XLhaZsyeS
@Philly_Willy14 @Joeshepherd28 @absurdistwords *cough cough* Dr. Hudson. Correlation doesn't equal causation, true. But 20 years of metadata reviewed by experts in medicine, psychology, psychiatry, and child development conclude that spanking is harmful to
@Joeshepherd28 @absurdistwords But we can hit our kids, despite nearly every study showing that not only is it ineffective, but it's detrimental to child development. You want to defend it, but it's indefensible. You're in the clear, it's still legal. That
@DJLBOOGIE832 @katiebabe46 @NBCNews @NBCNightlyNews 3) If you actually want to do some work, here is some research: https://t.co/a2AXRixd00 and https://t.co/UyZj19Z6Hp. 4) Finally: If you can't come up with the goods and cite research, your opinion isn't
@CBSNews corporal punishment is a thing of the past. Children have rights. Why go backwards. This only leads to adults stepping over the line into abuse. https://t.co/exp1tIS1aZ
RT @chunye7: @hungtseechau @Wanyingtian 无数研究发现体罚无效的。这是随便搜到的二十年综述 https://t.co/X8ucjXU9Mq。
@hungtseechau @Wanyingtian 无数研究发现体罚无效的。这是随便搜到的二十年综述 https://t.co/X8ucjXU9Mq。
An interesting research article on the adverse effects of physical punishment of kids. https://t.co/9qzCdsCKva https://t.co/9qzCdsCKva
@JournalNoLimit @Reflexion_faite https://t.co/Dhwzy8EWqo Les études, elles ne se contredisent pas, mais pour ça, il faut au moins chercher, ça fait 20 ans que les méta-analyses montrent la même chose. En fait, il est plus facile de se baser sur son vécu
@Sol11so @OFFICIALWMAS @StaffsPolice There is overwhelming evidence that corporal punishment (such as 'bashing) does not help, and in some cases increases the rate of criminals reoffending. https://t.co/l0UAtsH93U https://t.co/fEMXXMAkvw https://t.co/bNEx9
@rosesbythstairs I would argue that physical punishment on kids brings adverse effects in the future and in fact has no beneficial effects. Other forms of punishment should be encouraged. Here's a good study on the adverse effects of physical punishment:
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Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/gtQTGoGSXb
Thanks and I will. Appreciate the link https://t.co/1gYPeBwNyd
@PhilBredesen @JonathanMattise Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/LGNoeeqYF8
@RMajongwe With respect you CLEARLY have not read around the topic. I struggle to find any study that finds any positives for corporal punishment, western or non-western. If you can find any, please share? https://t.co/QqJISMc6SU
@_benjvmins_ Actually spanking damages and he executive centers in the brain leading to a number of problems including reduced impulse control, greater tendency to violence and other cognitive and psychological problems. Lots of studies on this. Here’s one
@hotoynoodle @GonzoGunner94 @kirill8meout https://t.co/xJ5XQxplTe Yeah, not sure Corporal Punishment is a viable solution to the gun problem.
@unosyzeros30 @KeepinItNerdy @makcutbirth @jadaarobinss Sounds like you have issues in your family, irrespective of discipline. ::shrug:: Anecdotes are nice, but longitudinal data say otherwise. https://t.co/NnLsaqOlDl https://t.co/G700Wh8aaQ
RT @Natcromancer: @nyonyabusiness @NaNawrote Here's a link to 20 years worth of studies on corporal punishment: https://t.co/jGbuEua922 A…
@nyonyabusiness @NaNawrote Here's a link to 20 years worth of studies on corporal punishment: https://t.co/jGbuEua922 And here's a study on 50 years worth of studies: https://t.co/WqL6vnST0n You can read about the latter in this article: https://t.co/Pw
RT @no2hitting: Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/LGNoeeqYF8
Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/LGNoeeqYF8
@baby__ambs I did a bunch of research on this topic in my psychology class. Corporal punishment has been studied a lot over the years and many don’t use this form of discipline because of the impact it can have on a child’s mental growth https://t.co/vtQ7l
@xoDylin @archivistwasp https://t.co/D6MhL4AmYi and https://t.co/XbF70fi0pH and just NO. Please consider that they have actually researched this. It's not at all good parenting
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…
RT @ebruenig: i wonder if corporal punishment actually correlates with academic achievement. has anyone measured th-- oh https://t.co/MyL…