Spanking JW children can lead to Problems

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  • is there help out there
    is there help out there

    We all know JW children must sit quitly in there seats or they are taken to the back and given a spanking. Here is what can happen to then.

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Spanking children can cause long-term developmental damage and may even lower a child's IQ, according to a new Canadian analysis that seeks to shift the ethical debate over corporal punishment into the medical sphere.
    The study, published this week in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, reached its conclusion after examining 20 years of published research on the issue. The authors say the medical finding have been largely overlooked and overshadowed by concerns that parents should have the right to determine how their children are disciplined.
    While spanking is certainly not as widespread as it was 20 years ago, many still cling to the practice and see prohibiting spanking as limiting the rights of parents.
    That point of view highlights the difficulty in changing hearts and minds on the issue, despite a mountain of accumulated evidence showing the damage physical punishment can have on a child, says Joan Durant, a professor at University of Manitoba and one of the authors of the study.
    "We're really past the point of calling this a controversy. That's a word that's used and I don't know why, because in the research there really is no controversy," she said in an interview.
    "If we had this level of consistency in findings in any other area of health, we would be acting on it. We'd be pulling out all the stops to work on the issue."
    Durant and co-author Ron Ensom, with the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa, cite research showing that physical punishment makes children more aggressive and antisocial, and can cause cognitive impairment and developmental difficulties.
    Recent studies suggest it may reduce the brain's grey matter in areas relevant to intelligence testing.
    "What people have realized is that physical punishment doesn't only predict aggression consistently, it also predicts internalizing kinds of difficulties, like depression and substance use," said Durant.
    "There are no studies that show any long term positive outcomes from physical punishment."
    While banned in 32 countries, corporal punishment of children retains at least partial social acceptance in much of the world. Debates on the issue typically revolve around the ethics of using violence to enforce discipline.
    With the study, Durant hopes parents will start to look at the issue from a medical perspective.
    "What we're hoping is that physicians will take that message and do more to counsel parents around this and to help them understand that physical punishment isn't getting them where they want to go," she said.
    She also hopes that countries that allow the practice - including Canada - will take another look at their child protection laws.
    Canada is one of more than 190 countries to have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a 1989 treaty that sets out protections for children.
    The treaty - which has been ratified by all UN member states except for the United States, Somalia and South Sudan - includes a passage stating that countries must protect children from "all forms of physical or mental violence".
    "If we had two or three studies that showed that if you took 500 mg of vitamin C a day you could reduce cancer risk, we would all be taking 500 mg of vitamin C a day," Durant said.

  • TOTH
    TOTH

    We must give to Caesar his due, but give HIS due to the GOVERNING BODY...

  • Broken Promises
    Broken Promises

    A well-deserved slap or spank never hurt anyone.

    So sick of these do-gooders.

  • 144001
    144001
    A well-deserved slap or spank never hurt anyone.

    Indeed. Kids that scream, cry, or both when getting slapped or spanked are faking the pain.

    So sick of these do-gooders.

    Yeah, the hell with these educated types who want to conduct studies on issues that affect children. When the kid acts up, use your belt. not your brain!

  • cofty
    cofty

    Hitting children is WRONG.

    One day we, or a future generation, will look back and wonder how on earth we ever imagined it was acceptable.

  • Norcal_Sun
    Norcal_Sun

    A well-deserved slap or spank never hurt anyone.

    So sick of these do-gooders.

    Wow, you are just a ray of sunshine.

  • Broken Promises
    Broken Promises

    Kids that scream, cry, or both when getting slapped or spanked are faking the pain.

    Growing up without boundaries or self-discipline will hurt them even more.

    Wow, you are just a ray of sunshine.

    Thank you!

  • 144001
    144001
    Growing up without boundaries or self-discipline will hurt them even more.

    False dichotomy. Declining to engage in physical violence against one's children does not mean that one's children will grow up without boundaries or self discipline.

  • breakfast of champions
    breakfast of champions

    If spanking causes a low IQ, mine must be 60.

    My mom beat the living shit out of me.

  • breakfast of champions

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