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Foreign fathers' ways of fighting education
Foreign fathers are educated in the following ways:

1, American

Many people think that Americans don't hit children. In fact, this statement is one-sided. Americans also beat children. The phenomenon of beating children will appear in some black families with low income and low education or other immigrant families. However, because it is illegal to beat children in the United States, if parents are reported for beating children, they will face the problem of being prosecuted.

2. Japanese

Japanese parents will not hit their children easily. In fact, the Japanese did not pay attention to the problem of hitting children from the beginning. Japan's official statistics on the number of child abusers began with 1990, and in 2000, the Child Abuse Prevention Act was enacted, mainly from four aspects: physical abuse, abandonment after sexual abuse and psychological abuse.

3. Australians

Australia expressly stipulates that if parents misbehave their children, the surrounding nannies, doctors and community members must report to the relevant departments in time, or they will be punished! Generally speaking, the government divides these two types of informants into two categories, and the government has set up two hotlines to answer calls from these two types of informants.

4. Canada

Corporal punishment of children is not advocated in Canada, but it is not completely prohibited by law. They allow children aged 2- 12 to use moderate corporal punishment when they make mistakes. The degree of corporal punishment can be freely decided by parents and guardians according to the size of the child's mistake, provided that the child is not abused.

The influence of beating children on children:

1. Children who are beaten and scolded will treat others like this. Many perpetrators of school violence grew up in violent families.

2. Children who grew up snoring are prone to rebellion in adolescence. At a certain age, children grow up slowly, and their parents become weaker and weaker with age, so children will have serious rebellious psychology.

3. Children will hide their true selves. When they grow up, they will find that their parents will appreciate some of their behaviors and criticize some of their behaviors. Gradually, children will develop a "fake self".