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    Punishing a Child

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    to corporal punishment of a child. Is corporal punishment needed to discipline children? Whether you agree or disagree with corporal punishment of children does not matter as much as the impact it has on the child. What is corporal punishment on a child? Punishment is rendered on those whose actions are wrong. Punishment comes from those who govern the one being punished. While punishment can come all types of ways‚ corporal punishment is usually inflicted on the body. “Corporal punishment is

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    Angela Davis Mrs. Chancey Essay 4 November 4‚ 2009 Should Kids Get Spanked? There have been many debates on spanking and corporal punishment over recent years. There are two sides to any argument. On one side are some parents‚ who believe that it is acceptable to spank their children‚ and on the other side‚ there are those who believe that children should never be spanked. The main problem with spanking is that each group defines spanking differently. There are some who believe spanking is a

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    Disciplining Children Many parents and schools agree that spanking is one form of discipline that is sometimes necessary when a child misbehaves. He or she also believes the older the child becomes the less he or she needs a spanking‚ and other forms of discipline take its place. When a child reaches around the age of five or six many parents and schools change the discipline to‚ placing the child in time out‚ taking objects away from the child‚ or restrict the child ’s activities. However

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    whoopings) 4. I grew up with values instilled in me and knowing the difference between right and wrong. (Transition: And of course‚ butt whoopings‚ I believe‚ is the least like punishment any child would likely to receive.) II. Anything my mother or father got their hands on turned into a corporal punishment tool. 1. Belts 2. Switches 3. Shoes 4. Hands 5. Wet Towels Conclusion: Signal of completion: Let me end by saying that when I grew

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    Discipline ………………………………………………………….. 12-13 Effective Classroom Management Prevent Discipline Problems………. 13 Disciplinary Shock Therapy………………………………………………… 13 Preventive Approach to Discipline…………………………………………. 13-14 Punishment and Discipline …………………………………………………. 15 Positive Way of Guiding Children ………………………………………….. 15 Roger’s Eight Protocols of Discipline ……………………………………… 16 Creating a Discipline Plan …………………………………………………… 16-22 ANALYSIS……………………………………………………………

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    suggested that all forms of corporal punishment traumatize children‚ trigger more aggressive behavior in the future‚ and is entirely ineffective in discipline (Costello). Since then‚ modern child psychology has been under that assumption. I believe this assumption is based on the fact that criminals of physical abuse were often abused as children‚ thus turning all corporal punishment into abuse. Following this trend‚ many countries in Europe and Africa have banned corporal punishment in the homes. Such countries

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    Should Parents Be Allowed To Spank Their Children? The inhuman act of corporal punishment at home that is discouraged globally by a number of pressure groups and social welfare organizations should be completely banned‚ and parents should be allowed to spank their children. Physical violence practiced on children also known as corporal punishment has been discouraged globally by a number of pressure groups and social organizations for a number of reasons with serious consequences for violators

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    do it argue if carried out properly and only occasionally‚ spanking can be an effective disciplinary tool. Parents who do not do it‚ protest hitting a child only teaches them violence is the way to solve problems. If spanking is related to corporal punishment of children‚ then parents who spank their children have a greater risk of causing their children emotional damage. An analysis of spanking children reveals three principle problems facing parents: define spanking‚ is spanking appropriate for

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    A corporal punishment or otherwise called a spanking is a quick strike or swat to the buttocks with an open hand or object. This action is usually administered to children as a form of punishment to afflict a poor behavior or action. Spanking is a controversial subject between parents and researchers. This form of punishment is considered borderline child abuse because of its negative outcomes and effects. Parents who use corporal punishments on their children can cause poor behavior in school‚ development

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    is a stern disciplinarian‚ the children are essentially happy about his discipline in To Kill a Mockingbird. Why? Tagged with atticus‚ jem‚ literature‚ scout‚ to kill a mockingbird 1 Answer | Add Yours user profile pic bullgatortail | High School Teacher | (Level 1) Distinguished Educator Posted October 30‚ 2013 at 6:11 PM (Answer #1) dislike1like It is obvious that Jem and Scout have a special relationship with their father: They call him by his first name‚ Atticus--an unusual way for

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