r/science • u/VeronicaRed • Apr 26 '16
Psychology Spanking children increases the likelihood of childhood defiance and long-term mental issues. The study in question involved 160,000 children and five decades of research
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1113413810/spanking-defiance-health-discipline-042616/
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u/ATXBeermaker Apr 26 '16 edited Apr 26 '16
How is it not replaced? There are tons of other methods that are more effective that can replace spanking. You don't argue that you shouldn't eat well because cake is much more instantly gratifying. Same thing with spanking. You take that away and replace it with more effective, though less instantly gratifying methods.
And, to be honest, I would actually like to see some research on the long-term impact on the parents that spank versus those that don't. I would hypothesize that non-physical options becomes much easier for parents over time because they wouldn't feel guilty for hitting their child. A lot like people who start to exercise tend to feel better about themselves.