Which statement from the parents of an 11-year-old child supports the need for parent education on the topic of physical discipline?

A) "Authority figures, such as parents, should be trusted and respected, not feared."
B) "Hitting increases the probability that you are more likely to use aggression to handle conflicts."
C) "Spanking is an effective method to let a child know that inappropriate behavior is not tolerated and that it
has consequences."
D) "Corporal punishment gives the message that violence is acceptable."


C

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