While it may have been a more accepted practice in the past, spanking children can be a controversial topic nowadays. Some parents may think it is appropriate but an increasing number of parents are choosing to forgo the paddle.
A recent study published in claims that children who get spanked are more likely to defy their parents and to experience increased anti-social behavior, aggression, mental health problems and cognitive difficulties.?
Here to discuss spanking and disciplinary measures for children ? and what works and what doesn'?t ?are pediatric psychologist at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and assistant professor in the , Dr. Katherine Junger; social worker at , Julie Smith-Swejkar; and developmental pediatrician in the at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and assistant professor in the UC Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Jennifer Ehrhardt.