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Young Parents Are More Likely to Physically Punish or Assault their Children

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Dec 18, 2007
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by: Anonymous

I guess I'm just a little frustrated with this article. I am a "young mom" who gets disturbing looks while shopping, going to restaurants, or even parks with my children. The last thing I need is more reason for others to look at me this way. Fine, this New Zealand study shows it happens more from young parents, but let's not point the finger in only one direction. Child abuse is a problem no matter the age, race, or financial status.

If there's a way to help parents to "overcome their tendencies" then great. I'm glad your effort will help others, but pointing the finger will not.

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