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Keeping Up With Kaylin
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
Studies of corporal punishment have found that it
A) has no effect on children's behavior.
B) makes children more compliant in the long-term.
C) increases the child's aggression and misbehavior.
D) works if it is used correctly and consistently.
Corporal Punishment
The use of physical force as a means of disciplining someone, typically involving hitting or spanking.
Child's Aggression
Behaviors exhibited by a child that are intended to cause harm or assert dominance, which can be physical or verbal in nature.
Misbehavior
Actions or behaviors that are inappropriate or violate social norms or rules.
- Recognize the impacts of corporal punishment and verbal punishment on children's behavior and development.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the impacts of corporal punishment and verbal punishment on children's behavior and development.
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