Smacked kids do better at school
Teenagers who were disciplined with smacking between the ages of two to six tend to do better at school than those who were never smacked, a study has found.
Teenagers who were disciplined with smacking between the ages of two to six tend to do better at school than those who were never smacked, a study has found.
Children’s Secretary Ed Balls has been accused of “institutionalising” teenage pregnancies by proposing lessons in parenting for 14-year-olds.