Child discipline is a vital part of child‐rearing in all cultures. The need for child discipline is generally recognised, but considerable debate exists regarding the best methods. Corporal punishment (CP) is a dominant practice in Caribbean cultures. This qualitative study investigated community perceptions of the function, legality and boundaries of CP in child‐rearing practices in Suriname, in which CP is defined as hitting a child on their buttocks or extremities using an open hand. Twelve focus group discussions were conducted with adolescent and adult community members from Creole and Maroon backgrounds, as well as with professionals working with children. ATLAS.ti (version 7.5.4), a qualitative data package, was used to conduct the a...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
The purpose of this research is to explore disciplinary practices employed by families from differen...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
While the protection of children from all forms of violence is a fundamental right guaranteed by the...
While the protection of children from all forms of violence is a fundamental right guaranteed by the...
Corporal punishment is a worldwide problem. The purpose withthis thesis is to promote a constructive...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
The study to be reported here is the first South African national survey of attitudes to the use of ...
In an Internet-based study, 1,583 Bahamian adults living in The Bahamas were asked about their knowl...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
There is an abundant amount of research examining the link between corporal punishment and youth out...
Corporal punishment has been classified as an act of violence and abuse on children. Strictly define...
There is a thin line between discipline, corporal punishment and excessive corporal punishment which...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
The purpose of this research is to explore disciplinary practices employed by families from differen...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
While the protection of children from all forms of violence is a fundamental right guaranteed by the...
While the protection of children from all forms of violence is a fundamental right guaranteed by the...
Corporal punishment is a worldwide problem. The purpose withthis thesis is to promote a constructive...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
The study to be reported here is the first South African national survey of attitudes to the use of ...
In an Internet-based study, 1,583 Bahamian adults living in The Bahamas were asked about their knowl...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
There is an abundant amount of research examining the link between corporal punishment and youth out...
Corporal punishment has been classified as an act of violence and abuse on children. Strictly define...
There is a thin line between discipline, corporal punishment and excessive corporal punishment which...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
The purpose of this research is to explore disciplinary practices employed by families from differen...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...