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Spanking erodes developmental growth in children and decreases a child's IQ, a recent Canadian study (link is external) shows.

This analysis, conducted at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa, offers new evidence that corporal punishment causes cognitive impairment and long- term developmental difficulties.

Debates around physical punishment typically revolve around the ethics of using violence to enforce discipline. This inquiry synthesized 20 years of published research on the topic and aims to "shift the ethical debate over corporal punishment into the medical sphere," says Joan Durant, a professor at University of Manitoba and one of the authors of the study.

According to the report, spanking may reduce the brain's grey matter, the connective tissue between brain cells. Grey matter is an integral part of the central nervous system and influences intelligence testing and learning abilities. It includes areas of the brain involved ...See More
not too bad actually Wow, you cut and pasted an article. Good job!

We now have a generation of undisciplined, self-important cry babies with no work ethic or respect for rules/law. It is only getting worse. This is what liberal child rearing based on biased, foreign studies gets you.

On 2/24/15, uneducated wrote: > Spanking erodes developmental gro...See More
May 27, 2015


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