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    PARENTING SKILLS

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    maintain high self-esteem. 2) What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is to teach your child from their mistake and it’s different from punishment because punishment is when your child doesn’t abide by the rules nor does something they were told not to do. 3) What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? Active listening is when the child learns from being given feedback about what they do. Parents use active listening so their child learns from what they did and what

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    abusement issues among children‚ for that can lead to low confident level among children while they are growing. However‚ some parents believe by introducing corporal punishment among children will bring many positive effects such as develop self-discipline among children since their young age. For instance‚ when children make a mistake‚ parents should punish them on their mistake. Furthermore‚ parents should carry out their duties as a parent while punishing the children by teaching them and explain

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    parent only after seeing how he has brought up hischildren. They should bring up the children in a very good discipline. However‚ we needto bear in mind that discipline does not mean that they have to punish their children forevery wrong doing. Recently there is a famous video of a Texas judge hitting his teenagedaughter repeatedly with a belt. This father justified his actions as “discipline.” I beg todiffer. According to the video‚ the father is not disciplining his daughter. He is engagingin an

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    Child Behavior

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    Child Behavior Mullins‚ A ’Mani December 5‚ 2012 Period 4 Is Child behavior better or worse than it was years ago? Yes child behavior has worsened over the years many devices of child behavior today cause poor behavior. We see many children with violent actions in many places such as restaurants‚ grocery stores‚ shopping malls and other public areas. In an opinion poll it showed that seventy percent of responders believe that child behavior has worsened over the years. Also I found more research

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    Compare and contrast the presentation of parenthood in Spies and Equus   Spies which is written by Michael Frayn presents parenthood in various ways. The book is set during the Second World War in which Stephen a small‚ weedy and easily-bullied boy‚ along with Keith‚ a private school member whose family was socially superior to their neighbours‚ believe they have found a German spy. However‚ this apparent spy is the mother of Keith‚ Mrs Hayward. The boys often misbehave during their investigations;

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    Normalized Child Normalization is one of the most important goals of Montessori‚ but what does normalization mean? Most importantly‚ when does this process occur? Dr. Maria Montessori used the term normalization to describe a unique process she observed in child development. The process of normalization takes place in any Montessori-group at the beginning of the school year that children enter a new unknown environment. However‚ there are many characteristics that describe a normalized child. [1]

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    Descipline at School

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    Discipline at school School discipline is the system of rules‚ punishments and behavioural strategies appropriate to the regulation of students and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to create a safe and conducive learning environment in the classroom. A disciplined student is in compliance with the school rules and codes of conduct. These rules may‚ for example‚ define the expected standards of clothing‚ timekeeping‚ social behaviour and work ethic. The term discipline is also applied

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    When looking back on the “Child is a Criminal or Criminal is a Child” assignment‚ I believe that my views have not changed from the views I possessed early on in this course. The views I had were actually solidified throughout this course in learning more about the juvenile justice system. I favored the “criminal is a child” model of approaching juvenile crime in the original essay and the key point noted was that juveniles are a product of their environment and should not be punished on a standardized

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    Outline Topic: Explain why parents are sometimes strict. Thesis Statement: Parents are sometimes strict to discipline their children‚ to set out strict rules to get the best from their children and to put responsibilities on their shoulders Introductory Paragraph: The ABCD Parenting Young Adolescents (2009 – 2014) stated‚ “Parents are sometimes strict to discipline their children so the they can earn respect from the‚ parents also wants them to think more positively‚ above all‚ to gain a strong

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    acceptable and appropriate strategy for resolving conflict or getting people to do what they want‚ so they will be no longer well-behaved as their parents expect. In short‚ there are many positive ways without corporal punishment to educate and discipline children which both are better for their health and development and contribute to the establishment of relationships based on trust and mutual

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