The Straits Times-Oct 30, 2022

It is troubling that parents in Singapore commonly use physical punishment, according to a study. Nearly one in two parents – or 45 per cent of respondents – resorted to at least one form of corporal punishment, such as spanking or using an object to hit the child, in the past year, the 2021 study found. It involved about 750 parents and 670 young adults. The findings are disturbing because they run counter to Singapore’s status as a socially advanced nation, where the idea of corporal punishment as a way of disciplining children should be making its way out of the adult mind. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/discipline-the-mind-not-the-body First published in The Straits Times