1. Child Discipline
The growing trends for passive discipline in the United States stem largely from the revelation that there were people out there that severely abused their children. ... Researchers have studied the effects of spanking and the effects are not to be taken lightly. ... In addition, anti-social behavior, which Straus defined as lying, cheating, bullying or being cruel to others, was 14 percent higher in the frequently spanked group from 1986 to 1988.6 In short, spanking is said to be the easy way out, taking care of the problem for the time being, but having adverse effects down later in life. .....
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