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    Some examples of the everyday imposition of positive (rather than negative) labels are helping your kids think positive instead of negative even when they are doing wrong. One positive label is describing a kid as spirited instead of bad it gives strength to that child instead of awarding bad behaviors. As parents‚ we should use positive labels because negative labels puts us in a vicious cycle that make our kids feel negative about themselves. People should write down the negative label they use

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    Children rely on their family to make the best decisions for their health. In The Use of Force and The Worn Path‚ we see two very distinct decisions being made about a child’s health. In The Use of Force a doctor suspects that a child might have Diphtheria‚ and actually has to use force to provide the best medical care in deciding if the child has that deadly disease because the child refused to open her mouth. In The Worn Path there is a woman who has to travel a long distance facing discrimination

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    Bringing Up a Child Today we often complain about unreasonable and disrespectful behavior from children and teenagers. In the article “Punishment Outcry”‚ published in The Daly Express‚ November 10‚ 1995‚ Richard Lynn and Penelope Leach highlight the arguments for and against physical punishment of children‚ when they misbehave. At the first glance parents are sure that they do everything to their children will succeed in life. But someday we wonder why some families are raising successful children

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    Professor Wagnon English 132.008 13 December 2015 To spank or not to spank? Spanking has been a topic that has been talked about for some time now. Spanking is a type of corporal punishment involving the act of striking the buttocks of another person to cause physical pain‚ generally with an open hand. Spanking should be allow as a punishment when dealing with misbehaving children. When spanking children there should be some guidelines of what is not acceptable when spanking children. When it comes to spanking

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    Spanking is a form of corporal punishment that is commonly used to discipline children all around the world. This form of punishment typically consists of an adult striking the child’s bottom or hand as a reaction to unwanted behavior. There are many arguments that are made on whether a child should be spanked or not‚ many people tend to believe it’s fair while other believe it’s simply wrong. Those who do not believe in spanking say spanking is a form of child abuse. That it shows children the idea

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    controversial debate between parents and psychologists about whether to spank or not to spank children. While most parents argue that spanking is the only effective way to discipline; on the other hand‚ psychologists dispute the idea and claim that punishment only produces violence in children. According to some parents‚ spanking in an old tradition that has proven successful for decades. These parents interpret their spanking experience as painful but was necessary to keep them on the

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    it is important that this form of punishment is done a specific way in order to be most effective. For example‚ spanking is acceptable for toddlers‚ but not on babies. Grounding children does not work as effectively on these younger ages. Therefore‚ another form of discipline must be used. However‚ as they grow into adolescents

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    Spanking Is Never An Effective Form Of Discipline Olivia Romeo November 13‚ 2014 Prepared as a course assignment for HDF 200‚ University of Rhode Island Corporal punishment is known as a physical punishment‚ such as hitting or abusing. Spanking a child is a form of corporal punishment which means to slap a child on the buttock. In the United States‚ spanking is a form of correcting a child’s behavior or a way of disciplining. The Harris survey of 1‚250 adults‚ conducted

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    In today’s society‚ laws are being broken; crimes are being committed on a daily basis in this world. When focusing my perception on the Christian worldview as it relates to criminology‚ as human beings’ people makes errors in life‚ however; it is imperative to comprehend what initiated the individual to make the error or break the law. Assisting the individual to change their circumstances and aiding them to redirect their actions can also emphasis the individual personality. When crimes are committed

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    Society and government seek both to protect children from abuse and to defend the rights of the family. Weighing those two goals and determining which is more important in a particular situation poses a serious challenge. Child welfare experts constantly struggle to balance the risk of causing psychological damage to children by removing them from their families with the risk of exposing them to physical harm by leaving them with abusive parents or guardians. This decision is especially difficult

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