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    In 2015‚ the 2015 Child Maltreatment Report from The Children’s Bureau‚ shows an increase in child abuse referrals from 3.6 million to 4 million (American SPCC‚ 2017). Child abuse happens everyday. Discipline and child abuse are two different actions. Discipline is essential in shaping basic morals in children. Discipline does not have to be physical. Some examples of discipline are having to stay home when the child wants to go somewhere‚ take any electronics‚ etc. Over 18 % of the 686‚000 children

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    PERSONAL NOTES FOR PETER SENGE’S FIVE DISCIPLINES Personal mastery is the discipline of continually clarifying and deepening our personal vision‚ of focusing our energies‚ of developing patience‚ and of seeing reality objectively’ (ibid.: 7). It goes beyond competence and skills‚ although it involves them. It goes beyond spiritual opening‚ although it involves spiritual growth (ibid.: 141). Mastery is seen as a special kind of proficiency. It is not about dominance‚ but rather about calling. Vision

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    automatically love their children. All relationships take time to grow and develop. Be willing to give everyone the time and space they need. It will come” (Lefurgey). Children thrive on routine and discipline and children living in stepfamilies are no different. Deciding on who should execute the discipline is often times a struggle however. In many instances‚ adults feel that they should be able to enforce rules to all children living in their homes. They may have the mentality that if children live

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    Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. A Reflection on the Panopticon Since Michel Foucault’s 1975 book ’Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison was published‚ it has been met with many criticisms due to the sociologist’s views on an array of subjects. Foucault contends that panopticism‚ more specifically the Panopticon‚ is the ideal form of discipline within the prison institution because it creates a setting in which the inmates subject themselves to real or perceived guards

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    Is child behavior better or worse than it was years ago? My stand in this question is YES; child behavior has worsened over the years. Many devices today cause poor behavior. We see many children with violent actions in many places‚ such as restaurants‚ grocery markets‚ shopping malls‚ and many other public areas. In an opinion poll‚ it showed that about seventy percent of responders believe that child behavior has worsened over the years. Observe a public area‚ and you’ll find out. Also

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    Moss Abuse Versus Discipline A mother spanks her child in a public parking lot. While a nearby citizen watches in horror and begins to dial 911. Is this wrong? Does the mother have authority to do this to her own child? Who gets to decide how the mother disciplines her child? Why here? These are the questions that come across the mind of today’s society. Most people would agree that the child did something “wrong‚” but opinion collide on how the mother should discipline the child. Parents from generations

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    Unit 8 Assignment The Fine Line Between Child Abuse and Discipline Sheresa Wendleton Kaplan University   The Fine Line Between Child Abuse and Discipline There is a fine line between discipline and child abuse. Many people disagree on what is and is not abuse. There are many factors that can affect how a person views corporal punishment and abuse. Some of these factors are personal beliefs‚ pressure from outside sources‚ and the severity of the “discipline” that has occurred. There are many forms

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    Child Discipline Most people grew up being spanked and they turned out alright so it seems like a good way to teach children right and wrong. However‚ spanking can be very bad for a child’s development‚ it can teach them unwanted behavior and children shut down when they are being spanked. It can difficult to teach a child purely from spank‚ and there are other methods that parents can look into to teach a child. There is also evidence that shows that a child should not be physically punished and

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    Discipline Is Not Punishment  Where Is this Much-Taught Discipline? A week doesn’t go by without a telephone call from some stranger wanting to speak to someone I never heard of. Why so many wrong numbers? Is the simple discipline of finding the correct number and pushing the phone buttons accurately too much for grown people to handle? After their having called the wrong party‚ they rarely apologize. More often‚ it is an angry demand‚ "Who’s this?!" They are affronted by my answering the phone

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    as a discipline method for children. One of the most commonly used discipline methods in America is corporal punishment [ (Gershoff & Larzelere‚ 2002) ]. Is corporal punishment considered to be an effective form of discipline for children? Many parents’ opinions are different on how to properly discipline a misbehaving child. It has been proven children who receive corporal punishment as a form of discipline face several challenges. Due to the affect of corporal punishment other discipline methods

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