What effect does verbal violence have on children?

Verbal violence and corporal punishment are both bad behaviors for children. Verbal violence, like corporal punishment, will cause serious harm to children's physical and mental health. Language violence may not directly cause physical injury like corporal punishment, but it will have a long-term negative impact on children's mental health, including inferiority complex, anxiety and depression. Language violence may make children lose self-confidence, lack self-confidence and have a negative attitude towards the future. Sometimes, it even leads children to feel guilty, blame themselves, and even vent other negative emotions on people around them.

Corporal punishment is also a rude way to deal with it, which will cause harm to the child's body and then cause long-term harm to the child's physical and mental health. Corporal punishment may make children have strong dissatisfaction, fear and rejection, and the resulting negative emotions may leave sequelae for many years.

Generally speaking, verbal violence and corporal punishment are not good education methods, and these behaviors may cause certain harm and have a negative impact on children. Educating children should be done in a gentle and positive way as much as possible. We should attach importance to children's psychological counseling, try our best to help them find the essence of the problem, and help them better cope with the challenges in life by building bridges such as families, communities and educational institutions.