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    CORPORAL PUNISHMENT The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) opposes the use of corporal punishment in schools and supports removal of legal sanctions for its use. Further‚ NASP resolves to educate the public about the effects of corporal punishment and to provide alternatives to its use‚ and will encourage research and the dissemination of information about corporal punishment effects and alternatives. Corporal punishment of students is the intentional infliction of pain

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    Should Spanking be Part of Parenting? An Investigation on the Negative Results of Corporal Punishment and Spanking Corporal Punishment and Spanking Many people may think that spanking children is a normal part of children’s lives‚ but there has been new research done indicating that spanking or corporal punishment may be a bad thing for children. “While spanking may work in the short term‚ you can correct bad behavior with a slap or two on the rear end or hand. But

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    Corporal punishment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about punishment involving pain‚ not designed to cause injury. For other forms of physical punishment‚ see physical punishment. For other uses‚ see Corporal punishment (disambiguation). Corporal punishment is a form of physical punishment that involves the deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence‚ or for the purpose of disciplining or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to deter attitudes

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    its definition (Hamamrman et al. 1). With a debatable definition who is in the rightful position to claim the difference between corporal punishment and physical child abuse? Each year there are numerous reports made of child abuse; however‚ with the opinions of parenting varying greatly the numbers of allegations being made are multiplying (Fréchette et al. 137). Corporal punishment is a form of discipline generally defined as‚ “the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience

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    Corporal Punishment of children is typically involving the use of spanking‚ slapping by hand or with objects such as a belt or paddle. It also involves to the extent of shaking‚ pinching and forced situations of ingesting substances or to stay in an uncomfortable position. Typically‚ spanking such as a swat to the wrist or face or thighs or buttocks is one of the most common used. The use of physical consequences is the theory that it will alter a child’s behavior by teaching a child‚ negative behaviors

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    Intro Thesis 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment: 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if they did the student would most likely stop them or do it to them also. 2.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians did not know that the school did that they would most likely see the marks of the punishment and freak out. 3.schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians wanted their children to learn from their

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    S Law reignites battle over best way to deal with unruly tots. Retrieved June 12‚ 2007‚ from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16929303/print/1/displaymode/1098 Colvard‚ K Corporal Punishment: Proceeding of a conference‚ February 9 and 10‚ 1996 in Elk Grove Village‚ Illinois). [electronic version] Pediatrics‚ v98.n4:pp807(2). Corporal Punishment takes research hit. (Behavior). (Brief Article). (2002). Science News Huffman‚ B. (1995). Use of spanking as discipline by mothers of young children. Hunt‚

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    Corporal punishments should not be re-introduced in schools. The idea of ’firm but fair’ is often use to describe the ideal punishment – but it is fair‚ and for that matter‚ is it effective to use corporal punishment in schools? In the next few minutes I’d like to show that not only is it ineffective in dealing with belligerence - or students who won’t do their homework it is also counter-productive. The truth is that if a child is doing something wrong - playing instead of doing their

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    hit their children to discipline them and take it too far. But is child discipline was made mandatory there would be a specific definition to it and how parents would be allowed to use it. In the book Corporal Punishment of Children in Theoretical Perspective‚ Denis Donoghue uses the term corporal punishment for the physical discipline of children and they way it is described takes away the abusive nature that physical discipline may sound like. They describe it as‚ “the use of physical force with

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    Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools The Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools Merriam Webster defines corporal punishment as 1: punishment applied to the body of an offender including the death penalty‚ whipping‚ and imprisonment. 2: punishment administered by an adult (as a parent or a teacher) to the body of a child ranging in severity from a slap to a spanking ("Merriam-Webster‚" 2011). Currently corporal punishment is legal in nineteen

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