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See where physical punishment of children is still allowed
Find out more about corporal punishment and child abuse laws
U.S.: Corporal Punishment and Paddling Statistics by State and Race
Arguments Against Corporal Punishment
Corporal Punishment Legislative And Grass Roots Strategies
Letter to School Boards Asking to Ban Corporal Punishment
Sample Letter to State Legislator
Sample Letter to Federal Representative
What Parents Can Do
WHAT CAN KIDS DO ABOUT PADDLING?
Spanking: Facts and Fiction
Should Spanking Be Banned?
What can parents do instead of spanking?
A Multi-pronged Approach to Ending Physical Punishment of Children in the United States
Letter to Legislator About Protecting Children From Physical Harm
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What You Can Do to End Physical Punishment of Children

 

See where physical punishment of children is still allowed:

Map of where Corporal Punishment is allowed in US (click to see larger version)

Find out more about corporal punishment and child abuse laws.


What I Can Do to End Physical Punishment in Schools What I Can Do to End Physical Punishment in Homes

How to find my elected officials:

Put your zip code in the upper left corner box on this web page and get contact information for the U.S. president, your U.S. house and senate members, your governor, and your state representative and senator:
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/


What Should I Say? How To Be an Effective Advocate


Here are people like you who are making a difference – ordinary people who are becoming heroes who make the world safer and more peaceful for children. Read their stories. We invite you to nominate people who are making a difference in ending corporal punishment of children.

    Susan Lawrence

    Susan Lawrence

    Susan Lawrence has been Director of Stop the Rod for 5 years. She has successfully campaigned against two child-beating devices sold in the US. She and her Stop the Rod activists regularly speak out against corporal punishment of children in the US, Canada, and around the world. She has two websites, http://stoptherod.net and http://parentinginjesusfootsteps.org.

    Peggy Dean

    Peggy Dean

    Peggy Dean is a registered nurse and mother of four whose three-year advocacy led to a ban in Union County North Carolina Schools. She assisted a statewide advocacy group in the introduction of a bill to ban corporal punishment in North Carolina Schools. The bill failed. The group plans to re-introduce a ban bill in the next session. She has been interviewed on the CBS Early Show, the New York Times, and the Dr. Phil Show. Her email is: pdean10925@aol.com

    Jimmy Dunne

    Jimmy Dunne

    Jimmy Dunne, a retired junior-high math teacher founded People Opposed to Paddling Students or POPS in Houston ,TX in 1982 and has been working to abolish school paddling since then. He led the effort which put away the paddles in the Houston Ind. School District. He says that school paddling is legalized child abuse.

    He has written numerous letters and articles in newspapers and has appeared on national TV shows such as the Phil Donahue Show, the Leeza Gibbons Show, the Shirley Show in Toronto and Good Morning America. Jimmy created a No Spanking Zone poster with the Top Ten Reasons Not to Spank Your Child. His website is www.nospankingzone.org


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