Changes to the law giving children the same protection from assault as adults were passed by the Scottish parliament last year and take effect from Saturday.
Scotland becomes the 58th country to outlaw corporal punishment after the defence of justifiable assault was removed from Scots law.
It is the first part of the UK to do so, with Wales expected to follow suit with the introduction of a ban by 2022.
Scottish
Green MSP John Finnie, who introduced the changes, said he hoped the
smacking ban would help demonstrate to children that violence is not
acceptable.
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