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Corporal Punishment & Child Development

An episode of the Social Work & Politics podcast, hosted by Patrick Meehan, titled "Corporal Punishment & Child Development" was published on October 5, 2018 and runs 37 minutes.

October 5, 2018 ·37m · Social Work & Politics

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Nepal recently banned corporal punishment. The U.S.? 19 states still allow it in schools. Associate Professor Andrew Grogan-Kaylor discusses the relationship between corporal punishment and child development, and the international movement to end the practice.

Nepal recently banned corporal punishment. The U.S.? 19 states still allow it in schools. Associate Professor Andrew Grogan-Kaylor discusses the relationship between corporal punishment and child development, and the international movement to end the practice.
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