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    on a child can have a harmful or helpful effect on a child’s upbringing ABSTRACT Spanking a child is one of the most controversial and talked about disciplinary method in today’s society. Rules and laws have changed to govern the way we discipline our children in our homes‚ schools and public places. Research has shown a mild correlation between spanking and long term physical‚ mental‚ emotional and sexual abuse on a child‚ while other research displays no long term effect on a child except

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    Hennig 1 Charlene Hennig Professor Hinton ENC 1101-59961 August 28‚ 2014 I have experienced many things in my life. All of my life experiences have affected me in different ways. Some experiences were good and some were not. The physical abuse I experienced by my father was the most impactful experience. A parent is supposed to create a safe‚ stable‚ and loving home. Instead my father created a home of fear‚ instability‚ and inconsistency. This affected my behavior in school

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    that believe it is the best way to discipline our children. So who do we believe? In my opinion I believe parents have the right to discipline their children‚ as long as it doesn’t surpass child abuse. I understand smacking your kid on the butt‚ but not on their arms or other extremities. In Introduction to Psychology by Charles Stangor‚ he explains that there are four different parenting styles; you have the authoritative parents who believe that their child will learn right from wrong through

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    our second parents. Even if that is the case‚ would students let these teachers discipline them? Students expect good quality education and not a good smack in the face. Corporal Punishment is a popular act in schools which serves as punishment for students that misbehave and cause trouble to the teacher. I believe that Corporal punishment is a practice that should not be used on children whether it is for discipline or personal purposes. Even if Corporal punishment has been banned from public schools

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    clearly emphasizes spanking in child rearing is not an appropriate form of discipline. It takes away the bond and trust between parent and child. The article points out that a child’s self-worth and self-esteem will suffer if he or she is subjected to corporal punishment. A child’s behavior is affected in many ways. If a child is spanked‚ they are more likely to have unhealthy relationships when they become adults. They are unable to love and trust others. Also‚ the child feels threatened‚ becomes

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    10% of parents smack their child and see nothing wrong with it. 20% of parents never smack their children and 70% of parents smack their children but wish they didn’t. So why do we smack our kids? Supposedly smacking is meant to discipline children and give them a better behavioural structure. If this is so‚ then why are many adults who were smacked as kids committing violent crimes or have anger problems? There are so many different and easy ways to discipline a child without having physical contact

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    As an only child my parents have always spoiled me and wanted the best for me. However‚ when I did something that was completely unacceptable‚ I encountered a spanking. Punishments were a way for my parents to teach me that my actions weren’t always the best decisions. Different wrongdoings resulted in different forms of punishment‚ which ranged from certain privileges being taken away to spankings. Although‚ during the times I was being punished I felt a sort of resentment towards my parents‚ I

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    goes by‚ that I do not worry if I am making the best decisions for her upbringing and I worry how the decisions I make will impact her overall life. Do I follow in my parents footsteps? Do I listen to my pediatrician? My parents always believed in discipline no matter what the form it may have been. I can remember countless hours of standing in the corner because I couldn’t resist fighting with my siblings. My parents were not huge fans of spanking‚ but if we got out of control‚ or if they were unable

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    Review Questions 1. What is positive parenting? 2. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? 3. What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? 4. What is guidance? Provide an example of a parent providing guidance to a child? 5. Where can families and parents find support and resources? Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why are consequences an important part of positive parenting? 2. Why is it important that parents establish a positive relationship and positive communication

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    Semester Mechanical Engineering What is engineering? Engineering is the application of scientific‚ economic‚ social‚ and practical knowledge‚ in order to design‚ build‚ and maintain structures‚ machines‚ devices‚ systems‚ materials and processes. Disciplines of engineering * * Biomolecular enginnering * Material engineering * Molecular engineering * Process engineering * Environmental engineering * Geotechnical engineering * Structural engineering * Transport engineering

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