As the children grow, they should learn to control their behavior. Parents play an important role in helping children do this. In order for a child to have self discipline, the reasons for these restrictions must be set for younger age restrictions and parents. It is very important to know how parents use and how to help their children. Certainly, children need to have boundaries, trying to set them with laughter is not a solution. According to Philips and Alderson, "Legal parents' violence against children is from" knocking "to" banding "and beyond.
Qawekazi is five and four years old, saying boys can truly break through the boundaries and sometimes they can beat them. "I am very determined by my children, they are obviously small children, so I will not crush them.
How do you make your child feel the slap in the face? Children in the focus group explained that corporal punishment is a blow to children's bad behavior and attacks. Most children distinguish between giving kids tap and putting, injuries, and slaping the face that leaves a trace on their children. The latter form of punishment is considered unacceptable for children. In general, children believe that children may feel uncomfortable to some extent by striking or using corporal punishment. Infants cite a series of reactions to this punishment (sadness, no love, madness, anxiety), but all of them have a negative effect. One of the youngest children also said he would feel embarrassed as he was slapped. The other children mentioned that they would feel pain, scare, or upset. Only a single child slapped the face said he would regret his cheating.
There is considerable controversy over the effects of corporal punishment on corporal punishment of children and their long-term impact. In the UK legal framework, parents can strike children without leaving a mark, but this policy is widely opposed. It proves to the children that the problem can be solved by physical attacks rather than nonviolent (see Chapter 5 for a more detailed discussion on strikes).