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Corporal punishment Research Paper

Tewodros is 17 years old. He was very respectful and smart. After a while, he stated to be aggressive and started getting in trouble. Tewodros parents believed corporal punishment would change their son to become disciplined, but it wasn't working. Ever since he was getting punished he started to be more aggressive and abuse other. After six month he ended up in jail when he was 15 years old. If the parents tried to talk to him and helped him when he needed help, then this wouldn't happen at all. Tewodros is a good example of how corporal punishment is not effective in disciplining a child.

Corporal punishment is not effective to discipline a child, because children who are punished physically will end up becoming abusive and criminals in the future. "These young people are also more likely to abuse their children and spouses when they grow up" (Kerby.) As Kerby mentioned many children end up doing the same thing that was done to them. "Tulane University scientists looked 2,500 3-year-olds, waited 2 years , and controlled for other factors that might have influenced their behavior. The odds of a child being more aggressive at age 5 If he had been spanked more than twice in the month before the study began increased by 50%." (Morris.) Many studies including the Tulane University indicate that many negative behaviors and outcomes have been commonly related with the parents using corporal punishment on their child.

Parents shouldn't use corporal punishment to discipline their children because it will hurt their children mentally. Many parents may think that when they punish their children physically it will change or discipline their children, but it's not true many children will end up getting hurt mentally and physically. "It is claimed that corporal punishment has numerous adverse psychological effects, including depression, inhibition, rigidity, lowered self-esteem and heightened anxiety" (Benatar.) As Benatar mentioned there are many victims of corporal punishment that suffer from depression and a children that develop low self-esteem. "The results indicated all measures of psychopathology to be significantly related to exposure to both corporal punishment and ridicule" (Spencer.) In addition to Benatar idea spencer also added that corporal punishment affects children mentally and the results indicated all measures of psychopathology to be significantly related to exposure to both corporal punishment.

Parents shouldn't use corporal punishment to discipline their children because it will lead them to abusing their children. There are many cases when parents started in corporal punishment and they end up abusing their children. Parents will abuse their children as result of their children not changing their behaviors using corporal punishment. "The main problem

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