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- How Do Chinese Parents Discipline?Do They Still Spank?
China has a long history of using corporal punishment as a disciplinary measure for children, and it is still widely accepted in many households However, recent studies suggest that the trend is shifting as parents are becoming more aware of the potential negative effects of spanking on their children’s mental and emotional development
- 35. 3 CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN EAST ASIA: I CAN’T SPANK MY CHILDREN . . .
As a traditional belief system, Confucianism is deeply embedded in Chinese culture and to some extent in most East Asian cultures It values good behaviors and regards filial piety as an unconditional obligation of the child
- Chinese Spanking Sparks Controversy Over Child Discipline
The practice of Chinese spanking has sparked an intense conversation among parents, child development experts, and lawmakers in China This method of discipline, rooted in traditional views, often involves physical punishment to enforce obedience and respect within the family
- Healing the Trauma of Corporal Punishment in Chinese Families
The tradition of corporal discipline has been pervasive across centuries in Chinese households, glorified as some traditional wisdom, and preserved and internalized across generations
- China’s Harsh Child Discipline, Through the Lens of Domestic Violence
The continued use of corporal punishment by Chinese parents has stoked new debate in light of a recent law against abuse within the family
- Do the Chinese Still Spank Their Kids? Unveiling the Truth
A: Yes, spanking can still be found in some Chinese households, but the tide is changing Alternatives to spanking are gaining ground and becoming more widespread
- China will punish parents who spank their kids when . . . - Mashable
China is set to enforce strict laws against the spanking of children in the country, paving its way into a club of nearly 60 other nations across the world who see corporal punishment as an
- I’m fine with spanking, and so are most Chinese parents
Yes, spanking children is very common here To most Chinese parents, corporal punishment is a simple and effective way to make their spoiled only-child obey and behave
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