The concept of punishment is often not educated to adults during parenthood, in teacher trainings, or corporate trainings. Therefore, corporal or physical punishment is still highly prevalent globally, both in homes and schools. Around 60% of children aged 2–14 years regularly suffer physical punishment by their parents or other caregivers Read More

Learn more below about the results and research of punishment. It important to refer to research because these studies help you distinguish lies vs. truth, and opinions vs. facts. Research studies often involve a diverse group of individuals with objective assessments to give us reliable results. Click below on a research article to learn more about the effects punishment can have.

The Effects of Spanking on the Brain (2021)

Published Article on Physical Punishment (2012)

Effects of Corporal Punishment and Psychological Treatment on Students' Learning and Behavior (2007)

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