Say NO to the physical punishment and YES to Positive Parenting

The publication is intended for parents or guardians, but also for all professionals involved in the upbringing of children. The publication contains a theoretical overview of physical punishment and a positive discipline as well as guidelines for easier responses to the challenges that parenting but also the upbringing of children carries.

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