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Articles tagged Physical punishment in Science
Physical Punishment Linked to Bullying and Poor Academic Performance Among Children
UCL research in England found that physically punished children are more likely to struggle academically and bully others, highlighting the need for a ban on smacking. The study emphasizes that hitting children can lead to behavioral issues and poorer exam results, suggesting it should be prohibited.