On Corporal Punishment
Aug. 3rd, 2010 10:35 pmОказывается, в гугл-букс в разные дни превью скрывает разные страницы при ограниченном просмотре книг. Посмотрим, что завтра будет, вдруг еще чего новенького покажут. Так что буду для себя еще выписывать цитатки.
I assume that, with few exceptions, parents would prefer not to "have to" hit their children. Even so, evidence shows that more than 90 percent of American parents hit toddlers and most continue to hit their children for years. In short, almost all American children have been hit by their parents - usually for many years. For at least one out of five, and probably closer to half of all the children, hitting begins when they are infants and does not end until they leave home.
Definition: Corporal punishment is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control of the child's behaviour.
Beating the devil out of them: corporal punishment in American families and Its Effects on Children
Murray Arnold Straus, Denise A. Donnelly
I assume that, with few exceptions, parents would prefer not to "have to" hit their children. Even so, evidence shows that more than 90 percent of American parents hit toddlers and most continue to hit their children for years. In short, almost all American children have been hit by their parents - usually for many years. For at least one out of five, and probably closer to half of all the children, hitting begins when they are infants and does not end until they leave home.
Definition: Corporal punishment is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control of the child's behaviour.
Beating the devil out of them: corporal punishment in American families and Its Effects on Children
Murray Arnold Straus, Denise A. Donnelly