Child discipline problems must be very careful. Quite often people who give physical punishment on their children. However, a recent study actually revealed that physical punishment such as hitting a child can not make a deterrent.
One study even found that the child will be more naughty if often beaten or physically punished. U.S. researchers found that the form of discipline that involves physical punishment can have a negative impact on children's behavior, no matter how good the relationship of children and parents.
According to professor Shawna Lee of the University of Michigan School of Social Work, as reported by the Daily Mail (11/12). "There is a belief that doing physical punishment such as hitting a child would not be bad if the relationship between the child and both parents during this time. However this is wrong. Study we show that doing physical punishment actually worsen the child's behavior."
These results were obtained after researchers conducted observations on 3,200 families with children aged one, three, and five years. This research has been published in the journal Developmental Psychology.
Meanwhile, another study also found that parents often yell at children and teenagers make them more prone to depression and deviant behavior. This risk is higher when parents threaten their children with objects.
Even so, there is a difference if the physical violence mom and dad. Mothers are often punish children verbally and physically likely increase the risk of mental problems in children. However, if the mother just ranting without physical violence, the risk is not too high.
Unlike the father who often scolded child. Although not perform physical punishment, verbal abuse committed father can greatly affect the mental and behavior of children. The above results can at least be used as learning that parents be cautious before punishing their child, either verbally or physically.
Source: www.merdeka.com
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