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Kid's Corporal Punishment - a Risk to Mental Health
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 77676731" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>I think its not so much that smacking happens or happens that much at all. But rather the possibility which represents a clear boundary for which the child respects and knows there are consequences for bad behaviour. It should be part of a holistic range of parenting which includes communication and setting an example. </p><p></p><p>Thats why I think parents need to reflect on their own thinking and behaviour and get that right first. Get educated, understand basic child development but most importantly to be emotionally mature and manage self and acknowledge that parenting is a big challenge and support networks are vital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 77676731, member: 342064"] I think its not so much that smacking happens or happens that much at all. But rather the possibility which represents a clear boundary for which the child respects and knows there are consequences for bad behaviour. It should be part of a holistic range of parenting which includes communication and setting an example. Thats why I think parents need to reflect on their own thinking and behaviour and get that right first. Get educated, understand basic child development but most importantly to be emotionally mature and manage self and acknowledge that parenting is a big challenge and support networks are vital. [/QUOTE]
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