Physical punishment Making Children More Aggressive

Physical punishment Making Children More Aggressive - Give physical punishment to children would not reduce the mischief, but it makes it more aggressive. These statements are based on the results of research the University of Manitoba and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario for 20 years.

Times of India mentions that the study author Joan and Ron Enson Duurant found that physical punishment makes children more aggressive and may harm them in the long run.

"The behavior of these children will be more aggressive and not afraid of parents, siblings, friends. Corporal punishment is also associated with mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and drug and alcohol use," said Durrant.

When 500 parents were trained to reduce their dependence on the physical punishment, it turns out the aggressive behavior of children come down. Now that physical punishment began to be abandoned and turned into an attempt to discipline a child through a constructive approach.
Physical punishment Making Children More Aggressive

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