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Перевод: smacking
[существительное] чмоканье; порка
Тезаурус:
- I feel guilty because the current childcare experts tell me that - in the words of Penelope Leach (psychologist and author of the classic Baby and Child) - smacking is wrong.
- Smacking, says Leach, will not help the toddler's anger, frustration and fear, which create tantrums in the first place.
- The research suggests smacking reaches a peak at four years but remains significant - particularly for working-class boys - at 11.
- "As for saying that smacking can escalate into abuse, surely that's true of emotional punishment too.
- That, far from producing better disciplined people, smacking makes it much more difficult to teach children how to behave.
- While accepting that smacking is universal, he believes there are better methods of teaching children what is acceptable or unacceptable behaviour.
- Nor does she see anything wrong in smacking a toddler who is having a tantrum.
- Asked about my smacking him, he said: "I don't like it," adding, "It doesn't hurt.
- Christopher Brown, director of the NSPCC, said: "How can you listen to children if you are hung up on smacking them?"
- New research showed that as many as two-thirds of babies are smacked before the age of one, 83 per cent of mothers of four-year-olds believe in smacking, and 18 per cent of children were still being smacked by their 11th birthday.
- The Royal Commission rejected that solution as too oppressive, smacking of government censorship.
- I like to enjoy my Animal," she roared predatorily, smacking her lips.
- If you continue to smack a two-year-old you are likely to make him more physical, you are effectively telling him that smacking (ie, hitting people) is OK."
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