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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It hoovers around 65% of parents who do across childhood. The big study that just came out against was a meta-analysis by 2 universitys looking at 160,000 participants over 50 years of other studies, publised in the Journal of Family Psychology. Points to negative short term (not effective) and negative long term (self esteem, learning and social) outcomes. Doesn't work for the now and hurts the future.[/quote] The onus of the evidence should be on the people who commit physical violence against their kids (or spouses). Dear spanking-loving folks, Can you please show us the well-published Randomized Control Trials that prove spanking works? Thank you in advance[/quote] I can see in my own life that it works. Why would I need a study to confirm that?[/quote] How do you know that it works? How would your children behave and more importantly what kind of relationship would they have with you if you'd managed to raise them without ever hitting them? How confident would they be, how safe would the feel and what kind of relationships would they form as adults?[/quote] np. I think you, more than any of the "spankers" are ascribing WAY too much power to this simple punishment. (And I'm not a spanker)[/quote]
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