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March 10, 2012 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

GUEST BLOG: This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You

This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You: In Words and Pictures, Children Share How Spanking Hurts and What To Do Instead is not another parenting tome by an ivory-towered theorist. This eye-opening book is written and illustrated by those most affected by spanking — children. Their words and drawings show that spanking doesn’t result in the behaviors parents and teachers desire. Instead, it sows seeds of pain, despair, humiliation, confusion, anger — and the continuation of a cycle of violence.

Filed Under: Child Abuse, Children, Health and Wellness, Mental Health, News & Society, Parenting Tagged With: anger, anxiety, buttocks, cancer, cat of nine tails, confusion, corporal punishment, despair, doubt, fear, hit, hitting, humiliation, paddling, pain, panic, sad, slap, spanking, switch, violence, wooden paddle

February 15, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Guest Blog – Teachers hitting kids? Yes

Twenty states allow corporal punishment with a wooden paddle in school. Is your State one of them? If so, when will you step up to give your children the same legal protection from physical abuse, assault and battery as adults have?

Filed Under: Children, News & Society, Parenting Tagged With: assault, belt, cat of nine tails, Children, corporal punishment, depression, doubt, fear, hit, kick, punch, punching, self-confidence, shaking, slap, smack, stick, switch, whack, wooden paddle

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