Thread:AllianceScoutAiothai/@comment-24660155-20190708050436/@comment-24660155-20190710061618

AnimeNerd2017 wrote: [//www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/great-kids-great-parents/201404/why-physical-punishment-does-not-work https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/great-kids-great-parents/201404/why-physical-punishment-does-not-work] [//www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2002/06/spanking https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2002/06/spanking]

[//www.mother.ly/news/why-corporal-punishment-doesnt-work-according-to-science https://www.mother.ly/news/why-corporal-punishment-doesnt-work-according-to-science]

'In defence of a debunked practice that doesn't actually work, it actually is well-intended discipline that somehow actually works despite scholars and researchers finding that it doesn't.'

FTFY. Don't blame 'neoliberals' trying to delegitimise what is in itself a flawed, abusive technique. Abandon the damn technique. With all due respect Kuro, do you understand the hypocrisy of deriding my 2014 source as outdated when you cite an article from 2002?

I can hide behind articles too. Whi.e some "scientists" attempt to debunk corporal punishment, others have said their claims are overblown. In fact, many have claimed these studies were bogus: "“Only five research studies have restricted their definition of spanking to open-handed swats on the bottom, [and] none of them found any harmful effects of spanking,” Robert Larzelere, Ph.D., a parenting professor and researcher at Oklahoma State University who has authored numerous papers about discipline and spanking since the 1980s, told Fatherly. “And four studies found it to be tied for first place as the most effective way to enforce cooperation with timeout in defiant 2- to 6-year-olds.”"

https://www.fatherly.com/parenting/meet-scientists-havent-given-spanking/