• LilB0kChoy@midwest.social
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      2 days ago

      Maybe, but I don’t think the sources exist. Certainly not specific to the situation I described in my anecdote.

      I’d love to read them if they’re real but I pose this question to you:

      If they’ve read these studies why would the still use a punishment method on their child that’s been proven ineffective through those same studies?

      I know that current methodology is to use positive reinforcement and feedback methods to deal with children’s behavioral issues, why don’t they?