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The Center for Effective Discipline (CED) promotes National Spank Out Day to urge parents to look for healthier and more effective discipline options and limit corporal punishment for their children.
Spanking is not only a crude and violent attempt at discipline but also an ineffective one. Spanking and hitting a child causes alienation and induces fear-based adherence, and it fails to teach understanding and behavior modification.
National Spank Out Day encourages organizations to implement a No Hit Zone.
A No Hit Zone is an environment that supports a culture of safety and health where:
No adult shall hit another adult.
No adult shall hit a child.
No child shall hit an adult.
No child shall hit another child.
No Hit Zones provide education and promote healthy relationships and safe environments across the lifespan.
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