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Study: Children Physically Punished by Parents More Likely to Bully

Study: Children Physically Punished by Parents More Likely to Bully

11 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • A new study from University College London (UCL) reveals that children who are physically punished by their parents are less likely to excel academically and are more prone to bullying behaviors. The research highlights a significant correlation between physical punishment at ages three, five, and seven and poor per…
  • This raises concerns about the long-term societal impacts of smacking, prompting calls for its prohibition.
  • In recent years, there has been a growing movement against physical punishment of children, with many countries implementing bans. This study adds to the body of evidence that suggests smacking is not only ineffective but harmful, reinforcing the argument for alternative disciplinary approaches.
  • The findings of this UCL study underscore the detrimental effects of physical punishment on children's development. Not only does it hinder academic success, but it also fosters aggressive behaviors that can perpetuate a cycle of violence and bullying in society.
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This summary is based on a research study and does not reflect the views of all experts in child development or education.