A narrative review on the effects of physical punishment on children
Sarah Aiken, James Kennedy and Alison Bowie
Our comprehensive new report finds that the evidence does not support claims that mild smacking causes harm to children, particularly when delivered in the context of warm and loving parenting.
Attributions
- fp Parent supporting sad child: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/teacher-sad-student-and-talking-at-school-for-support-trust-or-counselling-a-woman-working-with-a-child-for-discussion-or-education-about-bullying-learning-problem-and-development-in-hallway/599486472
- p4 Child holding teddy bear: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/rear-view-of-little-child-sitting-on-floor-with-her-teddy-bear-toy/232317826
- p5 Frank Furedi: https://substack.com/@frankfuredi
- p5 Professor Ellie Lee: https://www.bereasonable.wales/supporters/professor-ellie-lee/
- p5 Dr Stuart Waiton: CI
- p5 Dr Ashley Frawley: https://www.bereasonableengland.org/supporters/
- p16 Happy family riding bicycles in summer park: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/family-leisure-and-people-concept-happy-mother-father-and-little-daughter-riding-bicycles-in-summer-park/245168861