children, and to encourge parents to stop using this method as dicipline.
Our Goal The goal is to inform the audience what is corporal abuse and what are the consequences of corporal abuse. To end up with corporal punishment as a way discipline and demonstrate other methods of discipline.
This graph shows the percentage of the parents using corporal punishment among their children by the age of the children. The higher percentages are in the first years of the children.
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A systematic review by Gershoff (2002) of over 300 studies on corporal punishment demonstrated increases in childhood moral internalisation,aggression,delinquent behaviour, antisocial behaviour, decreased quality of parent-child relationship, more negative behavioural symptoms, and higher rates of physical abuse victimization by the child. Corporal punishment is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experiencepain but not injury for the purposes of correction or control of the childs behavior (p. 4). Corporal punishment is also a human rights issue. Briefly stated, in most civil societies, it is illegal to strike an adult. Such use of force is considered a violation of human rights. The state of childhood should confer, if anything, special rights, not the abdication of rights. Our Principles & Purpose
Main Goal Corporal punishment Take in action CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
Respect your kids. To many adults demands respect from kids without showing any respect in return. doesnt work. -Lyle perry
if parents uses corporal punishment or negative ways of discipline the children are more likely to have aviolent behavior, and this will costs a bad effect on the parent and children relationship and more aggresion. . Corporal punishment includes any use of physical punishment against a child in response to misbehaviour. This most commonly takes the form of spanking or smacking, but also may include slapping, pinchin, pulling hair, twisting ears, or hitting with an object such as a rod or stick.