Study Looks at Military Parents’ Likelihood for Spanking

February 17, 2025
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A University of Michigan study shows that military veteran parents who struggle to understand their children’s emotions are more likely to use corporal punishment. Researcher Olivia Chang, a doctoral student at the School of Social Work, highlights that overconfidence in interpreting a child’s mental state, especially in multiracial families, can increase harsh discipline. Find out more about the surprising link between trauma and parenting.

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