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It isn't brain science... wiat a minute, it actually is... everynametaken Send a noteboard - 27/09/2009 01:18:35 AM
It works between 2 and 6 the best because kids in that age range do not have the cognitive capability to comprehend the ramifications of their behavior the way older children do. In that age range children learn primarily by associations like positive and negative reinforcement and aversion so a spanking WITH an explanation for the punishment as quickly as possible after the behavior to be curbed is VERY effective. The main problem is that parents don't apply the punishment immediately and they don't explain to their kids why they are being punished AND they add on all the verbal bullshit which the kids end up figuring out means they are a piece of shit who deserves violent responses for their actions.

Not lecturing you btw, I know you get it, just explaining the mechanism for anyone else who reads this.
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Apparently spanking makes children stupid. - 26/09/2009 12:25:34 PM 1257 Views
Spanking? - 26/09/2009 12:34:41 PM 751 Views
Re: Spanking? - 26/09/2009 12:36:24 PM 805 Views
Negative memories aren't all bad. Parents just need to be consistent, yet loving. *NM* - 26/09/2009 02:06:07 PM 358 Views
Indeed. *NM* - 26/09/2009 02:41:39 PM 349 Views
I dunno.. - 26/09/2009 02:49:50 PM 757 Views
I do believe this study was created to prove the point, not test it. - 26/09/2009 03:25:54 PM 773 Views
What are your grounds for that belief? - 26/09/2009 04:11:37 PM 785 Views
Duke University is one of the best universities in the United States - 26/09/2009 05:11:21 PM 769 Views
Yeah, I have heard of it. - 26/09/2009 05:56:30 PM 722 Views
I agree with her, and here's why - 26/09/2009 06:28:53 PM 739 Views
You are apparently pretty ignorant about psychology if you think it is pseudo-science. - 27/09/2009 01:09:02 AM 733 Views
Bah. It's not falsifiable. - 27/09/2009 01:09:37 PM 829 Views
Karl Popper had a turquoise willy. Falsify THAT with your CERNomatic juiceharp, Galileo. *NM* - 27/09/2009 03:05:44 PM 343 Views
hehe. *NM* - 27/09/2009 04:24:54 PM 347 Views
I would agree... and... - 27/09/2009 01:45:48 AM 709 Views
More likely their comparing two effects and claiming correlation - 27/09/2009 02:32:42 PM 708 Views
Clearly that's why all of our old people are so stupid. - 26/09/2009 04:09:52 PM 744 Views
No, no, that's just nossy bringing down the average. *NM* - 26/09/2009 04:12:10 PM 357 Views
That's not what the study says. It says don't spank VERY young children - 26/09/2009 05:16:33 PM 858 Views
Hahaha *NM* - 26/09/2009 05:58:01 PM 374 Views
Did I miss something or did I just forget? - 27/09/2009 12:54:13 AM 762 Views
Uh... - 27/09/2009 03:32:03 PM 731 Views
She's a beauty! - 28/09/2009 05:16:36 AM 762 Views
too cute for words! *NM* - 28/09/2009 01:33:29 PM 383 Views
That is also what I got. *NM* - 27/09/2009 12:56:08 AM 351 Views
It isn't brain science... wiat a minute, it actually is... - 27/09/2009 01:18:35 AM 736 Views
Agreed. - 28/09/2009 12:06:29 AM 804 Views
For children that young, I can agree. - 26/09/2009 05:56:41 PM 731 Views
With this too, I agree. ^_^ *NM* - 27/09/2009 01:46:32 AM 320 Views
*rings in* Same. - 04/10/2009 11:55:02 PM 913 Views
Really? - 27/09/2009 01:48:35 AM 794 Views
I must be pretty stupid, then. - 28/09/2009 05:49:26 PM 727 Views
It certainly can make them kinky. *NM* - 28/09/2009 07:19:34 PM 364 Views
It's the old "nature v. nurture" argument again... *NM* - 05/10/2009 06:08:26 PM 294 Views
When the kid has both, it's really screwed over then. *NM* - 05/10/2009 07:48:15 PM 302 Views

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