Corporal punishment "... his technique is to stand in front of a scared 12 year old child and ask him to answer in Ireland.When this petrified and stuttering young man is crumbling in his birth, B Brothers hear intermittent intermittent snoring in both ears, he is called a boy and draws blood with a cane ... "(McEntee, John). This story is one of the devastating stories of a thousand surviving at the age of 50. He had the most terrible experience in his childhood. His experience is full of fear, anxiety, corporal punishment.
Despite the literature on the influence of parent corporal punishment on health and school performance, corporal punishment in schools has not been fully researched. Related studies link the use of corporal punishment in schools to the harmful physical and psychological effects of children and provide evidence of their long-term effects. According to these studies, children exposed to corporal punishment at school experienced feelings of behavior disorder, lack and resentment, reduced aggression and violence, reduced experience, problem-solving skills, social skills, academic achievement There is a tendency to decrease. Other studies have shown that child receiving corporal punishment at school has few vocabulary, poor grades at school and low IQ score, so corporal punishment at school may interfere with child's cognitive development .
There is clear research evidence that corporal punishment adversely affects intelligence and cognitive function. For example, children in schools in West Africa who are using corporal punishment are more likely to have a spirit that includes "execution function" tasks, abstract thoughts, and delays in satisfaction than children who rely on lighter disciplinary actions (such as time) Results in the process are markedly bad. In early childhood, the brain develops faster than any other organ in the body 11. This makes the child a very sensitive and critical period of brain development. Stress due to spanking pain and fear has an adverse effect on the development and function of the child's brain, delaying the growth of natural and healthy brain, resulting in a lifelong irreversible abnormality. In addition, corporal punishment can lead to related dopamine. Changes in the energy zone are sensitive to substance abuse and alcohol 13.
Children's corporal punishment is a topic of controversy and controversy. Studies by children's health and development experts show that corporal punishment is ineffective and studies show that children are exposed to various negative consequences but studies that many families are conducting spanking Is shown. According to Dizzy Liz Gershoff, a development psychologist and associate professor of human development and family science at American universities, 83% of American children are punished by fifth grade parents. Austin Texas