Preventing punitive violence: Preliminary data on the positive discipline in everyday parenting (PDEP) program
Most physical violence against children is punitive in intent. The United Nations has called for the elimination of physical punishment of children and for the development of programs teaching nonviolent resolution of parent-child conflict. A focused effort is required to shift entrenched, intergene...
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Main Authors: | Joan E. Durrant, Dominique Pierre Plateau, Christine Ateah, Ashley Stewart-Tufescu, Alysha Jones, Gia Ly, Leslie Barker, George W. Holden, Colleen Kearley, Janice Macaulay, Ray Dev Peters, Sombat Tapanya |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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