Hard Data Is So Exciting
Another year, another study. Those damn academics somehow seem more fascinated by spanking than some of us. So no surprise that yet another prestigious study reports evidence that it doesn't work as intended.
I do find the following thought from the Time Magazine article on the subject rather amusing:
"I'm excited by the idea that there is now some nice hard data that can back up clinicians when they share their caution with parents against using corporal punishment," says Dr. Jayne Singer, clinical director of the child and parent program at Children's Hospital Boston, who was not involved in the study.
That hard data is almost always exciting, Dr. Jayne!
I don't intend to spark debate on this never-ending, somewhat tiresome issue, but I thought it would be a good idea to share the news with my friends here and it serves as an opportunity to revisit the issue pictorially.













3 comments:
als mijn zus stout was kreeg ze klappen op de blote bips over de knie
mijn zus was een keer ziek en wilde haar temperaturen dus ik maakte haar kont bloot maar ze spande ze zo dat ik er niet tussen kwam dus mijn slipper uit en naar tien tikken gleed te thermometer in haar kontje conclusie schoolziek
ik moest oppassen op een meisje van 13 en ze was volgens mij onder invloed en zei dat ze ziek was dus pakte ik de thermometer en zei in de bips over mijn knie hup !
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