Parents who rely on spanking and hitting to discipline their children tend to be

A) more involved with their children.
B) warmer with their children.
C) less consistent in their parenting.
D) more affectionate with their children.


C) less consistent in their parenting. Parents who rely on spanking and hitting to discipline their children tend to be less consistent in their parenting than parents who use more positive forms of discipline.

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