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Six in ten parents still smack their children, new study finds
17 days ago - By Sydney Morning Herald
Children who are smacked repeatedly by their parents are nearly twice as likely to develop anxiety and depression later in life, a new study has revealed.
Read more ...Six in ten children have been smacked repeatedly by their parent, new study finds
17 days ago - By Sydney Morning Herald
A new study has revealed children who are smacked repeatedly by their parents are nearly twice as likely to develop anxiety and depression later in life.
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