@Rockster001 @daveyloon You are more than welcome to disagree. However the facts agree with me. https://t.co/p6L7xA77lo
@African_Spring Violence towards children lowers their IQ and makes them angry adults https://t.co/AcqFhKsTFV
https://t.co/5Ae6WiUnFJ https://t.co/WU30RBqPdG Seriously. I'm glad you survived your childhood. But hitting children is not appropriate. You're not teaching what you think you're teaching. Take parenting classes. Get therapy. Learn about child developme
@dub112 @yashar Adults should never hit children. Full stop. https://t.co/mOybnTFOVI
@KiNGlVlichael_ @itsnotpap @courtneyykay https://t.co/z6L5fWb7V9. https://t.co/dcBa5JwQC0 https://t.co/K6T2cGco2h https://t.co/TdBkL0zYIK found this shit in 3 seconds.
@cactchmyfade @SoniaTheUseless @itsnotpap https://t.co/RI2GqdFxkg https://t.co/hQFvyOYDYA the negative effects of physical punishment are very well researched. leads to increased aggression, emotional & psychological problems, social problems, addict
RT @NateTalksToYou: @BasedByAccident “Numerous studies have found that physical punishment increases the risk of broad and enduring negativ…
@jmast27 @Tektoid @JXRPJ @Andysuckskeebp1 @BiggD72 @AOC This argument is a deflection that is not relevant in any way to the discussion. But in case you were wondering, corporal punishment is psychologically detrimental to children: https://t.co/cD0bhZnYi
@FingMcqueen @justaddwhisky_ @DrScottHadland https://t.co/sSRxkQrhlt https://t.co/x5cGEn0O4C https://t.co/y8xIyGnr9L Not that scientific research will help someone like you change their minds, but your approach to parenting has incontrovertibly caused w
@vailmommajenna 🥰 here baby
read something that hasn't been written by a 15th century pedophile and birth fetishist It's only a compilation of 20 years worth of research with physical punishment and children put into a single abstract, lmk if you need help with reading comprehension.
@BobbySignal @VICENews Years of research and data disagree. There’s a reason your views are being left in history worldwide. It’s barbaric. https://t.co/jiAIKzfSwH
@ApostateAfrican With all due respect, the experts strongly disagree, and I will side with them 100% on this, and suggest that anyone willing to read the research do the same. https://t.co/p4FYNZFucF
@BasedByAccident “Numerous studies have found that physical punishment increases the risk of broad and enduring negative developmental outcomes.” https://t.co/iHSjYLIbAr
@Kamilszkyszky @felvienne @diamondiizzzy @DoctorAmyE @ArmoredChocobo @parabolaxis @Manny71904260 @BasedByAccident And my experience is different. Nearly every child but one, that I met, that was a bully at school, got their asses beat at home. https://t.c
Where were this studies conducted and not conducted. Yati tsine labanye Liswati shaped out behaivor for the good.
@MASSIVEClub1874 @ms_kessy_s @UnJourSansMoi @notcapnamerica They at least dont turn out worse, so maybe try and stop thinking hitting children is the right way to be a parent https://t.co/8vBAN89FyA https://t.co/2b4An78tMU
@Erocklolw @frjadedd @lifeofabaron_ @scooby_crook @essenceeed @CosmoQueen_ @AutumnStyx @dontlookformeT @flyChy “The evidence is clear and compelling — physical punishment of children and youth plays no useful role in their upbringing and poses only risks t
@boctoginta https://t.co/Y99LfnfCie Teraz ja poproszę źródła na to, że nie są. Bo czymś się kierujesz stawiając takie tezy, czymś je popierasz. Własnym doświadczeniem? Argument anegdotyczny to żaden argument, poza tym na to też są badania, dzieci z przemoc
@boctoginta @lexilouhuh @MZasadowski @marrtka_b Są badania. Wbrew pozorom łatwo prześledzić rozwój dziecka i co ma nie wpływ. Dzieci wobec których stosowana jest przemoc mają problemy z nauką czy funkcjonowaniem w społeczeństwie. https://t.co/2EMkLCXZCP
RT @dekker_: @lexilouhuh Jeżeli ktoś myśli że przemoc wobec dzieci jest dopuszczala to już mamy negatywny efekt przemocy jakiej doświadczył…
@lexilouhuh Jeżeli ktoś myśli że przemoc wobec dzieci jest dopuszczala to już mamy negatywny efekt przemocy jakiej doświadczyła ta osoba. Poza tym są badania https://t.co/2EMkLCXZCP
@EllaLeeUK This doesn’t stop people from shooting others and killing themselves with firearms. This is about you wanting to dominate others. Hitting children doesn’t make them into better humans. Please read some studies. And consider therapy. https://t.co
@wmnjoya What research have they done for them to advocate for corporal punishment? https://t.co/dZY3v9LwQC
RT @atalanta44: @theonlyjontana @Wizman987 @ChrisMa54034975 @deejaywilkes @NoPauseTv_ Yes. Using physical violence against kids only builds…
@theonlyjontana @Wizman987 @ChrisMa54034975 @deejaywilkes @NoPauseTv_ Yes. Using physical violence against kids only builds long term trauma. Perhaps you should read some studies on the long term trauma associated with whooping kids? Here’s one: https://t.
@rickyj455 @TimesRadio This is a good précis of the research over the last 30 years https://t.co/K8ftIKT2Jn
@TheActualBrian @1bsugar @mirror_chimera @MaryBlyeKramer "By the 1990s, it was recognized that the method by which causality is typically shown in scientific studies — the randomized control trial — had limited application for studying the physical punishm
@deplorablerebi1 @gotts2swim @CommunistKaiju @RonColeman @MattBinder Neurologists beg to differ. Physical violence against children is extremely harmful to their mental and emotional development and has no real positive impact on the child's life. https:/
@Alternativegoss Check this out https://t.co/2VS9Liv6VO
@dkingofsound @OOkajare Yes, that's you, not how it works for everyone else. Thus why nothing is more important than trust. The data is out there fam https://t.co/MGf18tQYen
@jobhihoe On sparing the rod and "spoiling the kid", check these out when you have time: https://t.co/gYyYfVcmN5 https://t.co/SRx1tjlwEM https://t.co/dEc4RZm3I8
@UKSpunkyMonkey @adsmithy93 @SkyNews More on the negative impacts of corporal punishment: https://t.co/uqeLPoPUk7 https://t.co/Mm9gDM3Mgy https://t.co/fGbBvb2IFK https://t.co/7t4s3fgVhn https://t.co/xWbdAlYkXH
@James_Acetate Yeah spanking would appear to increase violent behaviour? https://t.co/Ltb0PLrecC
Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research https://t.co/m87IIcxnGn
@FullYinzer "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/RlkhIFdWxb
@icuppj https://t.co/sfR2MA6UYP Here is an article explaining what the past 20 years of research about the subject. I suggest you give it a read.
@survivor_purge @JoshuaLisec @AlexandriaHatch @jess_bbg here's more of it. https://t.co/BxlbGCYhYi
@Renatofilosofa @leandrocobianch @caiocgomes https://t.co/MJIqi1gAYM https://t.co/4CsKjT4BQ5 https://t.co/6HrkyL3PzD Esse último compila uma porrada de estudos de uma vez
@salukifan2 @JacobJoeMachens @piper4missouri 20 years of research on hitting kids and news flash it isn't effective https://t.co/DGNjcYafGY
@bobsco28 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@godislove524 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@MICHAEL38908946 @TowingMikes @3Motorcycles The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@CH46devildog @TowingMikes Here's how to argue with it: The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@plc1790 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@Terry33354254 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@fastrydguy @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@MizzyII @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@hattrick2013 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@JoniKni56808241 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@KevinHo56572754 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@prsjohnkrapf @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@roywilliamreid1 @TowingMikes @Dmiller88882 The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@Charles93032376 @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@2hard2andle @TowingMikes The data strongly disagrees. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@TowingMikes Wrong as fuck. https://t.co/RCc5BA8eIX
@TripleUpCrypto @DaRealMilkBagz @fans_doge @jorjorpimp All it does is foster spite and aggression in the disciplined. Leads them to be more delinquent and they will be more likely to reciprocate and abuse others later on. I've seen the exact same reactiona
@MalcieJ The objective argument is that physical “discipline” causes negative psychological effects both presently and later in life. It also doesn’t improve behavior and sets bad examples. https://t.co/hkOMRZMunW https://t.co/kEwjS6WvII. https://t.co/BgA
@YNB @IAmSophiaNelson https://t.co/8NwPSdKhyr Are we following the science of psychologists, child development experts, sociologists, or not? Are we limiting the evidence to your own experiences or are we going to believe the many people who are telling
@temporaryreject @Zora8me @Fairlight2cx @AlexandriaHatch it's very much not effective... unless you are trying to raise dysfunctional adults. https://t.co/BxlbGCYhYi
@Fairlight2cx @AlexandriaHatch literally 20 years of studies on how you're wrong. https://t.co/BxlbGCYhYi
@CaptPisces Using physical punishment as discipline increases aggression & antisocial behaviour. You should educate yourself instead of advocating child abuse as a ‘godly’ tool. https://t.co/2VKUWsvJCE https://t.co/R0CvSSFPxi
@FayeMillerAllen @BWokeaf @ohKAYx33 @_YourKYiNESS https://t.co/MOkhAx7fBn read this. Or don't. Just know if you don't, you're probably not doing your best for your children.
RT @Brasilmagic: Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research Don’t. https://t.co/bxX6OKxBUB
RT @Brasilmagic: Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research Don’t. https://t.co/bxX6OKxBUB
Physical punishment of children: lessons from 20 years of research Don’t. https://t.co/bxX6OKxBUB
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
For all those who care to know.
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…
RT @ulxma: The studies were conducted in 191 out of 196 countries in the world over the course of 20 years+, and the results showed the sam…