If punishment is so effective, how come I have to keep doing it to my child over and over?
Researchers found that punishment is ineffectual over the long term as a technique for eliminating the kind of behavior toward which it is directed and the parents who punish[ed] rule-breaking behavior in their children at home often had children who demonstrated higher levels of rule-breaking when away from home.
Punishment doesn't mean only spanking or slapping (physical); it includes even time-outs(emotional), threats(mental).
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