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Report on Physical Punishment in the United States
“The report and its conclusions are a valuable tool for us and substantiates our observations at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Behavioral Medicine Clinic for the last two decades,” said Dr. Eric Benjamin, Section Chief of Psychiatry at Phoenix Children’s” The report created for parents and caregivers, policy and program makers and children themselves concludes that:
“This consensus endorsed by the AAP is a huge step forward for effective discipline in the United States”, said Marcia Stanton, Community Relations, Phoenix Children’s Hospital. “At Phoenix Children’s Hospital, our goal is to help parents deal effectively with challenging behaviors and providing parent education about alternative methods is part of the solution.” Research showing the mounting evidence that physical punishment of children is an ineffective parenting practice comes at a time of decreasing support for physical punishment within the United States and around the world. The majority of American adults are opposed to physical punishment by school personnel (77 percent) and an increasing number of Americans (29 percent) are opposed to physical punishment by parents. At the same time, there is a growing momentum among other countries to enact legal bans on all forms of physical punishment, bolstered by the fact that the practice has come to be regarded as a violation of international human rights law. “Forty years ago, parents put their children in cars without car seats or seatbelts—we survived, but no parent today would think of taking that risk even though our parents did. Just as norms about child car seat safety changed, it’s time for norms about discipline to change,” said Dr. Gershoff. The full report can be downloaded at www.nospank.net/gershoff.pdf.
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