EPISODE · Mar 3, 2025 · 22 MIN
The Truth about Spanking w/ Duke University Prof. Jennifer Lansford
from The Civic Wellness Podcast with Ulysses Hsu · host Ulysses Hsu
🔴 The Truth About Spanking & Corporal Punishment | Featuring Duke University Professor Dr. Jennifer LansfordIs spanking really an effective form of discipline? Or does it do more harm than good? In this exclusive interview, Dr. Jennifer Lansford, a renowned professor and researcher at Duke University, dives deep into the science behind corporal punishment, its effects on child development, and alternative parenting strategies.Dr. Lansford has spent years studying child psychology, discipline, and long-term behavioral outcomes, making her one of the leading experts in the field. If you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the debate surrounding spanking, this is a must-watch episode!📌 In This Episode, We Cover:✅ The psychology behind spanking and its long-term effects✅ Scientific studies on corporal punishment and behavior✅ Why some parents still use spanking & the cultural impact✅ Healthier and more effective discipline alternatives✅ How policies around the world are changing on corporal punishment🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCAST:Welcome to The Civic Wellness Podcast – where we bring expert insights, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world solutions on topics that matter. Subscribe for more conversations with top scholars, professionals, and change-makers!🔔 Subscribe & Turn on Notifications for more powerful interviews: [Your Channel Link]👇 Join the Conversation! Comment below: Do you think spanking is an effective form of discipline? Why or why not?📢 Follow Us for More Updates:🌐 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civicwellnesspodcast?igsh=OHB5eGdpaGxkcXRw&utm_source=qr🎧 Listen on Spotify/Apple Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3P9eRgAODpmUjHSw4nePkv?si=Blp2iI2QRYWy2WJhjd6o5g#CorporalPunishment #SpankingDebate #dukeuniversity #DrJenniferLansford #childpsychology #parentingtips #discipline #podcast #parentingstyles
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🔴 The Truth About Spanking & Corporal Punishment | Featuring Duke University Professor Dr. Jennifer LansfordIs spanking really an effective form of discipline? Or does it do more harm than good? In this exclusive interview, Dr. Jennifer Lansford, a renowned professor and researcher at Duke University, dives deep into the science behind corporal punishment, its effects on child development, and alternative parenting strategies.Dr. Lansford has spent years studying child psychology, discipline, and long-term behavioral outcomes, making her one of the leading experts in the field. If you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about the debate surrounding spanking, this is a must-watch episode!📌 In This Episode, We Cover:✅ The psychology behind spanking and its long-term effects✅ Scientific studies on corporal punishment and behavior✅ Why some parents still use spanking & the cultural impact✅ Healthier and more effective discipline alternatives✅ How policies around the world are changing on corporal punishment🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCAST:Welcome to The Civic Wellness Podcast – where we bring expert insights, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world solutions on topics that matter. Subscribe for more conversations with top scholars, professionals, and change-makers!🔔 Subscribe & Turn on Notifications for more powerful interviews: [Your Channel Link]👇 Join the Conversation! Comment below: Do you think spanking is an effective form of discipline? Why or why not?📢 Follow Us for More Updates:🌐 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civicwellnesspodcast?igsh=OHB5eGdpaGxkcXRw&utm_source=qr🎧 Listen on Spotify/Apple Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3P9eRgAODpmUjHSw4nePkv?si=Blp2iI2QRYWy2WJhjd6o5g#CorporalPunishment #SpankingDebate #dukeuniversity #DrJenniferLansford #childpsychology #parentingtips #discipline #podcast #parentingstyles
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