catsmate
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Achieving what exactly?pain works
You are free to hold whatever opinion you wish, despite it being directly contradicted by facts and research.Again, it really depends on the child, the punishment, the situation. I don't think one can say that physical punishment works or doesn't work, full stop. It works sometimes, with some children.
Aversion to pain and punishment is one thing, but with moderation.
Perhaps you should read this study?I've never seen any study demonstrate that parents who spank and refrain from physical abuse have worse child discipline outcomes than parents who do not spank.
It's interesting how you dismiss as "crap" studies and research you haven't read because you don't want to accept their findings.So, the studies are still crap.
Exactly. Some people just seem to be unable to parent without violence.Child discipline is not easy. My experience is that spanking is not a good substitute.