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    new label and treatment for temper tantrum prone children. Rather than a child identified as "bad" or "wild"‚ they are now diagnosed with a disease called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ or ADHD. Instead of counteracting such behavior with physical or psychological punishment‚ these children are often prescribed medication. The effects of parents not disciplining children are evident by the overuse of ADHD diagnoses‚ which lead to children living under the influence of medication. Doctors

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    Disciplining Children

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    Disciplining Children When I was younger we used to get disciplined with corporal punishment. Not saying that this is always the answer but it is what is needed sometimes. If more parents were allowed to use corporal punishment as means of discipline it would let the children know who is in charge. Sometimes it seems the law gives most of the authority to the children. When children do something wrong there needs to be a punishment fitting to the actions. If a child writes on the wall you should

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    Discipline teaches a child how to act. Discipline should make sense to a child. It should have something to do with what he has done wrong. Discipline helps a child feel good about himself. It gives him the chance to correct his mistakes. It puts him in charge of his actions. Punishment only tells a child that she is bad. It does not tell a child what she should do instead. So punishment may not make sense to the child. Punishment usually has nothing to do with what the child did wrong. Here

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    Children of Men ENC 1143 Jennie Ziegler 20 September 2012 Children of Men Viewers are dropped smack dab in the middle of a dystopian future‚ 2027‚ of war‚ infertility‚ fear of government‚ and total and utter chaos. The human race can no longer reproduce and governments have collapsed. The only “strong” government left is the United Kingdom’s‚ which is quickly crumbling. There are “terrorists” all over who call themselves ‘the fishes‚’ talking

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    its turn has made obedience possible.” (Montessori‚ 1988‚ p.239) Montessori believed that the disorderly and disobedient acts of a young child where from those actions that he/she had yet to develop and so where unable to control successfully. Discipline and obedience could not therefore be inflicted on a young child as had been traditionally thought‚ nor could it be sustained through rewards and punishments. “Obedience is seen as something which develops in the child in much the same way as other

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    Nutrition and Children

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    necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children Specific legal requirement areas are: 1. safeguarding My responsibility as a childminder is to ensure the safety and welfare of all the children in my care in line with the procedures laid out by my local Safeguarding Children’s Board. 2. information and complaints/ premises and security 3. outings When taking Children on Outings it is essential that proper planning is

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    TONGJI UNIVERSITY: SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & MANEGEMENT Academic Lectures and Seminars Strategy: A discipline in need of a new direction Harold Verbeke ( NO : 1374930 ) 06/12/2013 Lecturer: Professor David Elmes Warwick Business School‚ UK TABLE OF CONTENT 1) Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1) The general concept of Strategy .......................................

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    Based on lessons covered in module seven the discipline model concentrated in DM Arena1-Prevention stood out to me the most. It stands out to me the most because and a leader and a maintainer‚ the use of discipline can essentially be the difference between a munition releasing correctly or a bad guy getting away. The goal of prevention is to stop a problem before it occurs. The main focus of prevention as it relates to the discipline model is to set standards‚ establish rapport‚ and create a climate

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    Spanking Children

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    could not imagine losing my temper to a point where I thought I needed to spank my child. While I do anticipate that having children will be a real test of patience‚ I do not expect that I will lose my patience so much that I will spank my children. I find spanking to be a real contradiction to what most parents tell their children. Most parents do not allow their children to hit‚ whether they are angry or not. Even when kids think another kid did something wrong‚ or bad‚ they are still not allowed

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    Spanking In Children

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    for it. When a parent is consistent with the spanking it let’s the child know that this action that they keep doing isn’t ok and thus enables them to not do it again. Ruben Navarrette‚ wrote in his CNN article that “Fear is essential to respect. Children won’t do what we tell them to do‚ unless -- at some level -- they fear the consequences that will come from not doing it.” Parents need to understand that they have a duty to raise their child the right way and that they are a parent first and a

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