How do children feel about spanking

Released on: April 21, 2008, 10:37 am

Press Release Author: EPOCH-USA

Industry: Non Profit

Press Release Summary: EPOCH-USA asked children how they feel about spanking. Their
words and images have been made into a slide show in observance of SpankOut Day USA
April 30th.

Press Release Body: Have you ever asked children how they feel about spanking?
EPOCH-USA did and the results ("In their own words and images") can be seen at
http://www.stophitting.com/disathome/in-their-own-words.php


Spanking is a disappearing punishment for children but it's not happening fast
enough for some children or for many child advocates who see ending physical
punishment of children as the next frontier in human rights in the 2lst century.

EPOCH-USA and the Center for Effective Discipline are trying to speed up ending
physical punishment of children by sponsoring "SpankOut Day USA April 30th".


SpankOut Day USA was initiated by EPOCH-USA in l998 to bring attention to the need
to end physical punishment of children and to promote effective, non-violent
discipline alternatives. The observance is a public health campaign as well as an
education initiative. Thousands of parents and caregivers have participated in
SpankOut Day informational events where they learn alternatives to hitting children.
Through the Center for Effective Discipline, 600 agencies and churches have
received mini-grants to support SpankOut events in the last l0 years. The
observance has spread to other countries where it is sometimes called "No Hitting
Day".


See SpankOut Day Events: http://www.stophitting.com/spankOut/2008SpankOutDayEvents.php


See "How Spanking Feels: Images and Words from children:
http://www.stophitting.com/disathome/in-their-own-words.php


What is EPOCH-USA?

EPOCH-USA seeks to end physical punishment of children through education and legal
reform. Its advisory board is composed of internationally known experts in
education, mental health, medicine, law and related academic fields.
EPOCH-USA is a program of the Center for Effective Discipline. The Center is a
non-profit organization which provides information to the public about the effects
of corporal punishment of children and alternatives. It has been in existence since
the mid-l980's.

Information about the Center for Effective Discipline and EPOCH-USA can be found at
www.stophitting.org



Web Site: http://www.stophitting.org

Contact Details: Nadine Block, co-chair of EPOCH-USA and chair of SpankOut Day USA
April 30th.
155 W. Main Street #1603, Columbus, OH 43215
(614)221-8829 (t) (614) 221-2110
email: nblock@att.net

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