"Bringing up
children is not a real occupation, because children come up just the same, brought
or not." - Germaine Greer in The Female Eunuch
Abusive Parents Lead
to Aggressive Children
The organization Statistics Canada (http://www.statcan.ca/start.html)
has released results of a study authored by Eleanor Thomas, "Aggressive
Behaviour Outcomes for Young Children: Changes in Parenting Environment Predicts
Changes in Behaviour." This study observed 2000 children between
ages 2-4, then studied again at ages 8-9. The study found that having parents
who said they often used physical punishment or yelled at the child correlated
with having a 39% higher score of bullying and other aggressiveness at age 2-4.
By age 8-9 this correlated with 89% higher aggressiveness scores. Thomas
noted that occasional physical or verbal reprimand was not considered a punitive‚
environment but that extremes of such parenting style did seem linked to developing
aggressiveness in children as well.
For insights on anger in the raising of children, check out the Beginnings
Workshop on "Anger" from the July 2002 issue of Exchange
at http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0448.
For only a few more days all Beginnings Workshops are on sale
at a 28% discount.
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