Children of parents who do not spank are more likely to be better behaved than children of

parents who do spank because

A parents who do not spank pay more attention to both good and bad behavior, reward
good behavior more consistently and are less likely to ignore bad behavior.
B they are more likely to have removed items and avoided situations that cause bad
behavior.
C they are more likely to reason with the child, which teaches the child to think things
through before acting.
D All of the above.


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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