The Effects Of Spanking Leads To Negative Behavior

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Dani Ante
English 1020-003
Sarah Crotzer
17 Nov 2015

Spanking Leads to Negative Behavior, So Think Twice!

Every parent has differing beliefs in how a child must be disciplined. A child’s undesirable behavior is a cause for a parent to spank them to correct them. Simple mistakes made by children, who have yet to develop cognitive reasoning, are not deserving to experience pain. By definition in the psychological world, corporal punishment is used in like terms with spanking. It is the “use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not to injury, for the purpose of correction or control of the child’s behavior” (Straus 3). There are countless of studies that has been done by psychologists on the effects …show more content…

According to a research done by Elizabeth Oddone Paolucci and Claudio Violato. They believed “that through experiencing corporal punishment, violent strategies are modeled or imitated and then added to the child 's behavioral repertoire. These strategies are assumed to interfere with the subsequent learning of more cooperative, prosocial conflict resolution strategies” (199). For example, in an assumption that “…physically punitive parents end up with aggressive children, it is because the child has learned some pattern of response. It maybe suggested, alternatively, that the child had a predisposition toward aggressive behavior, and that the punitive parental behavior is a response to the child” (Muller 1324). Underlying the spanking, parents are sending the wrong message to their kid to hit another person, like a sibling. Are parents really teaching their kids a lesson from violence or are they encouraging them? Spanking sets a bad example to prevent behaviors that will conclude in …show more content…

These behaviors are: cheating and lying, bullying or being cruel to others, not feeling sorry after misbehaving, breaking things deliberately, being disobedient in school, and having trouble getting along with teachers (Straus 85). In this specific correlational studies. Measurement factors being considered were the socioeconomic standing of the families, the children’s sex and age, and the parental behaviors. Although there are significant changes in figures due to these primary factors taken into consideration, like the child’s age, the common denominator for all results gathered is that there is a consistency within the different age groups of children and the correlation of the antisocial behaviors are shown. The bottom line is, spanking causes harm to a child’s development regardless of age (87). The change in the behavior shows that a child that is exposed to spanking more, shows an increase in antisocial behaviors. A child that is not exposed to spanking, shows a decrease or no change in the behaviors (88). Antisocial behaviors seen were not only seen to affect that one child, but it affects the neighboring kids around them. This potentially could pose a domino effect with other children. Learned behavior from another kid is enough introduction in the environment of another child to acquire undesirable

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