@Nero_Halcyon @uxiedust that doesnt mean hitting is ok. STUDY: HITTING CAUSES LIFELONG DAMAGE https://t.co/jbHb0BSaqP https://t.co/Td3gy2YyOG https://t.co/SXI97hVCXf https://t.co/7br37HX2xD https://t.co/GPDcD90ocS https://t.co/mnJFRRVGee 94% OF PARENTS H
RT @NateTalksToYou: @PoohDaManz Yes, it's good that child abuse is less normalized now. https://t.co/iHSjYLIbAr https://t.co/dCfNKkUbtg
RT @NateTalksToYou: @PoohDaManz Yes, it's good that child abuse is less normalized now. https://t.co/iHSjYLIbAr https://t.co/dCfNKkUbtg
RT @NateTalksToYou: @PoohDaManz Yes, it's good that child abuse is less normalized now. https://t.co/iHSjYLIbAr https://t.co/dCfNKkUbtg
@PoohDaManz Yes, it's good that child abuse is less normalized now. https://t.co/iHSjYLIbAr https://t.co/dCfNKkUbtg
@PREP4ETERNITY @jk_seriouslyjk @amuse “…Studies found links between “normative” physical punishment and child aggression, delinquency and spousal assault in later life.” Speaking as someone who WAS corporally punished, I can do this all day, lady. If this
@JArinsberg @DEEK_milly @bob35480402 @SlipStreamR1 @barstoolsports Well thats only one instance of a positive result and my bad for not clarifying that there are other negative effects as well. Heres a link: https://t.co/pvzm5UO4mn
@DHforHOF actually there has been studies done showing that children who grew up with parents using any kind of physical correction to bad behavior causes the child to be more likely to exhibit violent behaviors https://t.co/xggSmQNpxV
@RealMattCouch "ass beating" is a bad idea. " [...] these studies found that physical punishment was associated with higher levels of aggression against parents, siblings, peers and spouses. (https://t.co/llmMOXw9WM). Better idea, get the Marxists out of
@Dupree_109 @tabXOash @OfficialSampson @trendingjerm hitting your kids *increases* the likelihood they will commit violence and engage in anti-social behavior https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt
@Am_Blujay https://t.co/uAkSEjgnFH Why do you even question that ? Who cares about opinions, there’s more than enough studies and the law is clear. Don’t do it or you are a bad parent that breaks the law. Would you ask people’s opinions about ritual sa
@Green_Nintendo @Eren_Jeag3r Here is a paper from the Canadian Medical Association that analyzes 20 years of research on corporal punishment https://t.co/YHs0Y6v3FQ
@Dupree_109 @memememe_uk @tabXOash @OfficialSampson @trendingjerm Facts don't care about your feelings Hitting your kids is abuse, studies show it actually increases anti-social behavior https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt
@Cosmogal_Paula @tabXOash @OfficialSampson @trendingjerm Studies show that hitting your kids INCREASES anti-social heavior https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt Hitting your kids causes the same neurological trauam that sexual abuse does to kids brains https://t.co/WY
@Gemint10 @tabXOash @OfficialSampson @trendingjerm Studies > ancedotal evidence Studies show that hitting your kids increases likelihood of anti-social behavior https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt https://t.co/M86VlyF9GX
@Inmafeelins @tabXOash @OfficialSampson @trendingjerm Studies show the opposite Hitting your kids causes higher levels of anti-scoail behavior https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt https://t.co/dShoYPB5js
@OfficialSampson @trendingjerm Studies show that hitting your kids actually causes higher amounts of violence among children https://t.co/gf0QaPwpgt "studies..Even with..controls, [found] physical punishment between the ages of six and nine years predicte
@low_key_ @people_are_duds @fairyh0re @MasterSensei303 @JuniousMoor @Gloglo_xo Alright. https://t.co/5jUWqD7YSy https://t.co/YnVBI3EFLl https://t.co/MGf18tRw3V https://t.co/CZ90MZaN2j. https://t.co/h25U5TOIrk Take your pick. Now give evidence for th
@PULISHITFACTS @Adeebthelad @AlamzNufc @terrvrist @biggz428 Not only Africans and asians discipline their kids… You can argue that physical discipline is fine but probably every single scientist in the world would disagree https://t.co/J7weuPJdIv https
@LamarParrish6 @LuvvvorLusttt @ItsNotMeek PLEASE JUST EDUCATE YOURSELF INSTEAD OF SPOUTING IGNORANT NONSENSE https://t.co/3wR8cCeCuP
@1Genxerhowling @thebritishertwi Ah, yes, kids these days obviously don't get beaten enough https://t.co/MADIWgGnjH.
@TaraLaRosa @FightHaven "Virtually without exception, these studies found that physical punishment was associated with higher levels of aggression against parents, siblings, peers and spouses." https://t.co/jOzXM06RVh
RT @DrJavierDeLaHe1: Buenos días a todos y, de nuevo, recuerdo para los escépticos: NO hay evidencia científica creíble que el castigo físi…
RT @DrJavierDeLaHe1: Buenos días a todos y, de nuevo, recuerdo para los escépticos: NO hay evidencia científica creíble que el castigo físi…
RT @DrJavierDeLaHe1: Buenos días a todos y, de nuevo, recuerdo para los escépticos: NO hay evidencia científica creíble que el castigo físi…
Buenos días a todos y, de nuevo, recuerdo para los escépticos: NO hay evidencia científica creíble que el castigo físico sea beneficioso para el desarrollo infantil. HAY evidencia de toda clase efectos negativos. https://t.co/JpZWiNadRE
@Maricucha9 @Ninacoper1 En realidad no depende. Hay literalmente décadas de investigación publicada que solamente ha encontrado efectos negativos en el desarrollo infantil con el castigo físico. La gente que "salió bien" lo logró a pesar de eso y no por es
@treetale @harkshetweets @DrStaceyPatton @MichelleObama Here’s a systematic review of 20 years worth of research, which include several meta analyses on the topic: https://t.co/f85Vh3LDmB
@Jay80n81 @JohnHol44853802 @TheNBACentral @AndySlater I mean studies do show that being physical have bad effects long term https://t.co/vqK7pFxymm
@TagunMarina @1Objectivist @MarkRPellegrino @ninaturner 94% OF PARENTS HIT KIDS BEFORE AGE 4 https://t.co/CqZybX2gZj STUDY SHOWS HITTING KIDS CAUSES LIFELONG DAMAGE https://t.co/jbHb0BA1cH https://t.co/Td3gy3fBQG https://t.co/SXI97icFZf https://t.co/7br37
@itsyoboinarza @DavePunFun @HardPiggy @BornAKang Science as well as Harvard disagree. https://t.co/7vRSeNUEts here’s a medical journal that explains it also https://t.co/OSebYAi8cq
RT @sunnmcheaux: @ASBNBYN @MayoriMorning True, but mass incarceration & systemic injustice are frequently discussed. Far less discussed is…
@Txtwistatornado @sammizee1 @rahsh33m Source on: https://t.co/R1nJyVqoQG It’s been researched for over 50 years, and especially within last few decades even more extensively. Due to normalization and because we experienced it, many are biased in favor o
@IamSadrightnow2 @CjaeRheal @sammizee1 @rahsh33m Also what’re your thoughts on all the evidence showing it’s harmful? https://t.co/R1nJyVqoQG
@VKellySCKappa86 @debolander @Stevenmoore722 @sunnmcheaux Canadian Med. Assoc. Journal: "[T]he risks associated with physical punishment...[have] been integrated into the legal and policy frameworks of many nations, and 31 countries have enacted prohibitio
RT @sunnmcheaux: @ASBNBYN @MayoriMorning True, but mass incarceration & systemic injustice are frequently discussed. Far less discussed is…
@ASBNBYN @MayoriMorning True, but mass incarceration & systemic injustice are frequently discussed. Far less discussed is the correlation between corporal punishment & crime. Most incarcerated people report being hit as kids. My point is: Hitting k
@samsquanch_hit @Bug_Hall "The mounting evidence linking negative long-term outcomes to physical punishment" https://t.co/Mqn3frMthH This is not just one study too, but a massive review of decades of research
@AYin2024 94% OF PARENTS START HITTING KIDS BEFORE AGE 4 https://t.co/CqZybX2gZj STUDY SHOWS HITTING KIDS CAUSES LIFELONG DAMAGE https://t.co/jbHb0BA1cH https://t.co/Td3gy3fBQG https://t.co/SXI97icFZf https://t.co/7br37HETjv https://t.co/GPDcD8IeYK https:
@crispus2020 @pea86086401 @bethanyshondark @RantyAmyCurtis @deseretmagazine Since you clearly respect physicians a great deal, you should consider this summary of all the research on corporal punishment that physicians have performed over the past 20 years
@_1Yayyy @TxBornSooner @Decod3R009 Here is ONE study from the NIH that they did for TWENTY years: https://t.co/odPJFjIIWw
@Ariktor @jjmakuroo @SkyRage_sir @krryzerr Das Thema ist umfassend erforscht, gewaltsame Erziehung hat negative Auswirkungen auf die Entwicklung, Psyche und das Verhalten von Kindern. https://t.co/KNAgMPomoF https://t.co/MEPX3acanT https://t.co/RLjpB6lPQJ
@Mayahzebulon2 Just because something has happened for a while doesn't automatically mean it's good/works.k Here's a few links I recommend checking out because the link between spanking and those outcomes have been proven time and time again over decades.
RT @queercyclist1: @JWayneH7 @rachel_elisse Actually the experts have weighed in on this; redundantly. Hitting or spanking children is not…
@JWayneH7 @rachel_elisse Actually the experts have weighed in on this; redundantly. Hitting or spanking children is not an effective way to discipline them, they t adversely affects their development and leads to numerous harmful outcomes including spousal
@JeremyM72014840 @BSprowse @mattyglesias the fact that some figures suggest that a lot of and maybe even most physical abuse takes the form of punishment is relevant here https://t.co/0XoQ1tkC5s
@BaitSeeker25 @itsMrDangana @JugheadJones3rd @Malum_Lu @mwandie_ngcobo Here's kind of a meta analysis thing. https://t.co/C0W1pEG7xD The evidence is overwhelming. Like if you don't have any issue with it then that's kind concerning but even if you're just
@JamsBramble @NolanDamo @fiji3lean @Noorthevirgo https://t.co/jhySMuzbSH Hope that helps.
@absolu78 @PayPayLeBG Je pourrais aussi te dire de te renseigner seul vu que t'étais le premier à dire que la violence est une bonne idée, mais comme j'ai un grand cœur, je vais quand même te filer un article scientifique qui résume les choses à ta place h
@All_We_Rush_4 @TasyongPinoy @LeShoTime @_TheFigen Key points: - Numerous studies have found that physical punishment increases the risk of broad and enduring negative developmental outcomes. - Most child physical abuse occurs in the context of punishment
I care about a study of studies across the world done by great people in Canada about keeping children safe. #ivbeentocommunistcountriesandthisaintone https://t.co/UsW5AVA5cG
@Deannae_mwilson Religion has taught people that forms of violence are love...but violence in any form is not an act of love. It has created a world where violence is not only tolerated but excused under the guise of teaching lessons. https://t.co/qkqY4
@AnthonyBulling6 @XOmniverse @lockoutdays can you show me those studies... I'm actually curious if the over lap between people saying it's ok to rape kids but not on to hit them... or if you can just point them out from this 20yr meta study that'd be cool
@NightRoadsEnt Good policy, since 20 years of multinational research proves physical punishment of children doesn't work -- and can be harmful. I don't know of even one study showing that it works. Hence it's banned in 31 countries. Too bad the US isn't on
@irishgerms @DenDenAgain @PamelaBrownCNN 20 years of multinational research proves that physical punishment of children doesn't work -- and can be harmful. I don't know of even one study showing that it works. That's why it's banned in 31 countries. Too ba
RT @leelu5the: @BettyBowers Feel free to use these articles. https://t.co/kbYL5pc2T9. https://t.co/0IwcEtJMlC https://t.co/Ehq0JdlC7S http…
@PamelaBrownCNN Physical punishment, whether by parents or school, is ABUSE. TWENTY YEARS OF MULTINATIONAL STUDIES PROVE IT DOESN'T WORK - AND IS EVEN HARMFUL. Not one study has shown efficacy. Since SCIENCE and EVIDENCE say it doesn't work - AND IS HARMFU
RT @leelu5the: @BettyBowers Feel free to use these articles. https://t.co/kbYL5pc2T9. https://t.co/0IwcEtJMlC https://t.co/Ehq0JdlC7S http…
@BettyBowers Feel free to use these articles. https://t.co/kbYL5pc2T9. https://t.co/0IwcEtJMlC https://t.co/Ehq0JdlC7S https://t.co/NKtMR3izhH https://t.co/ONujIhP8uF
@Notok_XD https://t.co/y2PGyKShOl https://t.co/fw0psKw8Po With respect to my Christian friends, fuck what the Bible says in this particular context. Do not use the Bible to justify spanking or hitting your kids.
@Reuters In case there was doubt about the efficacy of corporal punishment. https://t.co/EEkohG5FNt
RT @VladaKnowlton: @shannonrwatts Amazing that they’re still doing this after decades of research showing that physical punishment of kids…
@shannonrwatts Amazing that they’re still doing this after decades of research showing that physical punishment of kids leads to negative development and is in fact abuse. https://t.co/654NvifAKx
@ElitePressTX @LakotaMan1 Hitting kids is a good way to teach kids that violence is a good solution. It is absolutely possible to raise kids to be good people without hitting them. https://t.co/0Fy1PmTKci https://t.co/PdvTutMPNM https://t.co/hPGCdSLqXQ
@NBCNews "Research showing the risks associated with physical punishment is robust, the convention has been integrated into the legal and policy frameworks of many nations, and 31 countries have enacted prohibitions against the physical punishment of child
@LCChatter @engin1371 I think it is good that you didn't but that isn't the case most of the time. There is tons of research on it. Here is one such study. https://t.co/KlF1ow3YxW
@engin1371 @FoxNews This is a good place to start your research: https://t.co/i4ZduwkVtg
@kahilzinger @ClefTheTreble @KMOV Yeah, research abundantly shows it's child abuse. Try again, dumbass. https://t.co/cVwhlrbcfl https://t.co/WoRpth5L01
@whatifisaidit •Numerous studies have found that physical punishment increases the risk of broad and enduring negative developmental outcomes. •No study has found that physical punishment enhances developmental health. https://t.co/21KrcfgtKt
@MisanthropFree @AlexandriaHatch it really though... getting hit is getting hit and still sheets the brain in the same way regardless of how you want to classify it https://t.co/nLifVnNBxr
@tiptoptomic @AlexandriaHatch https://t.co/nLifVnNBxr sure if you want more unruly and dumber children.
@shanijl06 @AlexandriaHatch here's an extra 15 years of research https://t.co/nLifVnNBxr