Topics discussed in this episode:
- 01.09 - Smacking
- Physical punishment consistently predicts increases in child behaviour problems over time
- Physical punishment is not associated with positive outcomes over time
- Physical punishment increases the risk of involvement with child protection services
- The only evidence of children illiciting physical punishment is for externalising behaviour
- Physical punishment predicts worsening behaviour over time
- 07.20 Screen usage and reading
- When do children need to start learning to read?
- What do screens get in the way of?
- 10.45 Which country has the most burnt out parents?
- How do we assess parental burnout?
- How to minimise and navigate parental burnout?
Physical punishment and child outcomes: a narrative review of prospective studies
Longitudinal Associations Between Screen Use and Reading in Preschool-Aged Children
Parental Burnout Around the Globe: A 42-Country Study International Investigation of Parental Burnout
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