@derekradney @Christ_like_ish @_nomadic_soul "without exception, these studies found that physical punishment was associated with higher levels of aggression against parents, siblings, peers and spouses." https://t.co/vFEr2ncLIr
@derekradney @_nomadic_soul Are you saying there's a "right" way to administer corporal punishment? 20 years of research and dozens of papers would say no. https://t.co/GL4frUd467
@plemy11 Here's a study that goes into the many different findings about physical punishment. https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@MotruMo @CelesteFinally @TGC It is 100% unequivocal abuse that is associated with a higher risk of mental health issues, lowered academic achievement, and even changes in gray brain matter. https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@derekradney @_nomadic_soul Spanking isn’t a practice that can become abusive because it IS abusive (and this is supported by over 20 years of scientific research), but you still want to argue that it can be a “right practice”? https://t.co/7HArKKEWiG
@NatalieLangfo17 @Billieiswriting The data is very very clear. Even when controlled for race, income, education, and any other confounding variable. https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@ChennaiNr >Teachers having discretion to punish always leads to abuse. Yep. https://t.co/FnDC1wnDSg
@BattaKashmiri Muh "woke", everything you don't like these days is "woke", right? https://t.co/24Fvc17OQG https://t.co/1eDTARkO4D https://t.co/BFKP3Xxnj0
@FotherMucker__ @Toeschouwer11 Since it’s not “obvious” To you that hitting children is traumatic, here is some science: https://t.co/Am4JpVXFeo https://t.co/cOqiq8XP3g https://t.co/wvzu6mkJ28 https://t.co/rhVnus03sD
Source : https://t.co/uMQ3pWBsgN
@DawidKr89410252 @RyszardPetru Dasz jakiś przykład czy z dupy piszesz? Te badania też złe? https://t.co/U9nDuFi0dZ
@BrendanAllenMMA You should feel bad about that. You’re decreasing their IQ, increasing their anxiety and risk for mental disorders, increasing their aggression, teaching them to use violence to solve problems, and more. Just do any research https://t.co/g
@Mayneda @saken_mp4 @iangarryMMA Not an argument. The world has progressed and the advanced countries have realized how to raise children in order to optimize their emotional and mental growth (it doesn’t have anything to do with beating them) https://t.co
@James80651650 @saken_mp4 @iangarryMMA Here buddy. One of thousands of articles detailing the negative effects of physical punishment on children. Just think about how all of the most advanced countries in the world tend to not use physical punishment on c
@EShinguard @thetophabibi @ace32865427 @EliG1980 @ModestyQueen19 "...no study has found physical punishment to have a long-term positive effect, and most studies have found negative effects." https://t.co/0RMWT9yeK4.
@FTEccentric Thought I'd share this: https://t.co/4LVgxCGbJt
@JingoTheDon @_Phoenixblvck @Frankenfarts Here's a Harvard article https://t.co/66OH7sfeXA. Here's more https://t.co/ottXTV9mED. https://t.co/BBiMLVKVvr https://t.co/BWuexDMmrA https://t.co/2CvsKSRxgv https://t.co/ppLSkzWHZe https://t.co/Jccwzg5T8W https:/
@TheeDreadGod Just for reference, here is a slice of all the high-quality data about how hitting kids is not only ineffective, causes increased aggression, mental health problems, impaired cognitive development, and drug and alcohol abuse. GG's for bad par
@frxnkmarco Sorry to hear you were abused. You are also misusing the concept of projection, I'm not sure you understand what it means. Anyway here's countless high-quality research about it: https://t.co/M3lAjqVV1Z https://t.co/uZJQCCfIs8 https://t.co/
@WankmanSkip @KiyomizuAkua @GogAndMagog1 @murderxbryan https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS Research shows physical punishment has profound negative effects on children no matter race, gender, income, location, etc.
@KochanaHanza @Jeden_z_wielu @AM_Zukowska @MSchreiberM @SlawomirMentzen Ty, jednak działa! https://t.co/UMiUqVlerJ
RT @PanstwoMinimum: Widzę, że maglują @KONFEDERACJA_ za przyzwolenie na klapsy: “no study has found physical punishment to have a long-ter…
Widzę, że maglują @KONFEDERACJA_ za przyzwolenie na klapsy: “no study has found physical punishment to have a long-term positive effect, and most studies have found negative effects” Link: https://t.co/oLuGeCTSgM W US jest to prawnie w porządku jesli w r
"Studies" Fuck off, do not reproduce until you get this bullshit out of your skull. Physical "discipline" is abuse and counterproductive. Here, a real study for you. Dumbass https://t.co/3CIZJrenrc https://t.co/JeBbBclG0j
@cauchyfriend @milquepoast As long as folks who think like this are around/have any power (luckily this person doesn't, I have to think) the "science is my religion" crowd the "that isn't perfect, and I will ignore all downsides to its alternatives" Yea
@keep_wolin @Ray_drpogldnsun @cauchyfriend @milquepoast took me 15 seconds: https://t.co/flDqczqeNF and this is with “limited” doses. there is not a single dose of physical abuse that should be acceptable for any parent in control of their emotions and chi
@gromotapl Panie @SlawomirMentzen AKA Memcen, znalazłem prace o której mówi ten dziennikarz. W załączeniu fragment już przetłumaczony, proszę mi wyjaśnić, jak to można inaczej zinterpretować??? https://t.co/KZB0LmQt75 https://t.co/J4FGQwKSwC
@Lucifer_Doggo @blobbynfriends American Psychological Association https://t.co/JkKYU4QZLv Australian Institute of Family Studies https://t.co/ljZBn4vFhG. National Library of Medicine https://t.co/sZ6JSKsxKJ WHO https://t.co/NzzpFzomOb Ministry of Social
@Luqasszek @LukaszBok @poYarenkov Nie ma to jak ignorować dziesiątki badań mówiące wprost, że nie masz racji i wybrać sobie jedno popierające twoją tezę Polecam się zapoznać z kilkoma 1.https://t.co/HGY1HQlYEc 2.https://t.co/8WDejuisZY 3.https://t.co/kIvjn
@ShimminyKricket Certainly at least 1 you've been talking about seems better: "As recently as 20 years ago, the physical punishment of children was generally accepted worldwide and was considered an appropriate method of eliciting behavioural compliance..
@Crown_XRXL @DarkLola666 @MarcusMagnifcnt @mylovedes2 https://t.co/aJaJjT3yg3 physical punishment makes a child much more likely to be aggressive, show delinquent behavior, and commit abuse against others as an adult. it literally effects the brain the sam
@jojoestar5 @GreyScaleArtist @2BitchesEtMoi @ZGoslett @sadeblvck @Fearlesslori___ It's been linked to behavioural issues and abusive tendencies in later life by multiple articles. Do you think the immediate effects of physical punishment outweigh the long
@Babybos19696563 @FightMate https://t.co/nudweQaOGj Spanking has been shown to be a disadvantage to children.
@NoblePhares @michaelcaserta2 @TenaciousLee89 @Edwin53647824 You can read more about it here. I’d challenge you to set aside your biases and look at the actual evidence. https://t.co/wxWQdlaNak
@flawdajit954 @parasitejestrr @MaweOnMaui @thebutchersix @Cringetopia_ https://t.co/Dbh2XwVO1m https://t.co/x8Iv8fCfDX https://t.co/tXhNcfpKBI https://t.co/qyxA7dDAWS https://t.co/gyNPUq5esD Damn it’s almost like science disagrees with you entirely.
@BattleOverride @SaccharineSanc @ZEEG_official @BizzyG13 @JakeSucky Or maybe today’s parents are less ignorant. https://t.co/mYMvbBbJN9
@PedanticPerson @FrankLatta2 @Miss_Snuffy https://t.co/igakGLBO4w note - physical can include shouting.
@DGam98 Inb4 "source???" Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research (2012) https://t.co/nMGpDtjCPi "No study has found that physical punishment enhances developmental health."
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
RT @peterndoro: Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & dru…
Children abused by parents are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including anxiety & depression to alcohol & drug abuse, Please read this 20 year research. It might help you, and more importantly it might save your children from you. | h
@SlenderX222 @immakeepitabuc @DAQUANDSG https://t.co/qHrjXe2fgo here dumbass
@PauleyMo67 @_nomadic_soul Though if you want scientific proof against spanking, here's an article from the Cleveland Clinic: https://t.co/VzAlFq6BTI And the apa: https://t.co/wWQjpB58UL Annnnnd Harvard: https://t.co/rajV7oSIeC Also the NIH! https:/
@DreamDemonYT @benshapiro 4/ here is the very first study I found. There are many many more https://t.co/gmpFVlVakq
@_Tunj If people refuse to listen to experts on the harms of physical punishment then they shouldn’t be parents. They just want someone to lord over. https://t.co/5zVlbiLHBD
RT @shineeshawolacc: @iShotChiefKeef Read this study on physical punishment: https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
I literally got blocked by someone for insisting on following the research on the negative effects of physical "discipline." People really go to extremes to justify abusive behavior.
@iShotChiefKeef Read this study on physical punishment: https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
@AryaVolkan @skyphi_wesk @SahraOke @Diana360550191 @BowElGrande @Figensport Good, don't have kids. If I made a logical fallacy then what was it? You clearly don't even know what you are talking about. Anyways, corporal punishment has been thoroughly proven
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
@TheJamieCole research says there isn't really a difference: https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@temp1491 the research disagrees : https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@Mr__Wiltz Researchers haven't found a difference between physical discipline and abuse. https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
@tittyslurp @777mamii @OverACheatah Read this article: https://t.co/0soVVMb0WS
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE
RT @DorothySporsnak: @lloyd_wade @OverACheatah Not a book but a compilation of 20 years of research https://t.co/NdGQ0aRTjE