
Spare The Rod Spare the Kids Hitting Children Leads To Trauma Not Better Behavior
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Kaiim Daids

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By Kaiim Daids
Discover the Urgent Truth About Child Discipline
In "Ending the Cycle Spare The Rod Spare the Kids," Kaiim Daids exposes the harsh reality of hitting children as a form of discipline. This powerful eBook delves deep into the practice often called "spanking," rejecting euphemisms to confront the true impact of physical punishment. With insights from caregivers, psychologists, and psychotherapists, Daids reveals the lasting trauma inflicted on children and advocates for compassionate, non-violent parenting.
Key Insights:
Understand why hitting children is not just ineffective but harmful.
Explore alternative discipline methods that promote empathy, communication, and emotional regulation.
Learn from personal stories and expert research on the detrimental effects of physical punishment.
Why Read This Book?
Challenge societal norms and reflect on the ethical dimensions of physical discipline.
Equip yourself with practical strategies for positive parenting.
Join a movement toward nurturing, non-violent caregiving practices.
Kaiim Daids’ Expertise:
For over two decades, Kaiim Daids has led research documenting the harmful effects of hitting children. His work, in collaboration with child psychologists and psychotherapists, emphasizes the importance of non-violent approaches to discipline.
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