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040 _aWSS
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100 _aDurrant, Joan E.
_91086
245 _aDistinguishing physical punishment from physical abuse :
_bimplications for professionals
_cDurrant, Joan E.
260 _aToronto
_bOntario Association of Children's Aid Societies
_c2004
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520 _aThis article looks at the use of three criteria for distinguishing physical punishment from abusive punishment, i.e., physical injury, parental intent and social norms. It raises issues with all three and admits that they do give mixed messages in Canada where it is still lawful despite becoming increasingly socially undesirable. The solution suggested is that of improving parenting skills, and stressing that physical punishment is not the way of increasing compliance, learning or respect for the parent.
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_aCORPORAL PUNISHMENT
_9158
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_aDISCIPLINE
_9198
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_aPARENTING
_9429
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aPHYSICAL ABUSE
_9439
500 _aOACAS Journal 48(2) Spring 2004 : 15-20
650 2 7 _9103
_aCHILD ABUSE
_2FVC
651 2 4 _aCANADA
_92602
773 0 _tOACAS Journal 48(2) Spring 2004 : 15-20
856 4 _uhttp://www.oacas.org/pubs/oacas/journal/2004June/2004June.pdf
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