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    Spanking Children

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    children because most of the same adults who spank also teach that violence is not generally acceptable. This is said to be “hogwash”. Those who believe in spanking‚ most of whom are Christians‚ say and that GOD commands parents to spank for misbehavior. Parents have spanked their children for quite some time; for thousands of years‚ at least. Until the New Parenting revolution of the late sixties /early seventies swept common sense from child rearing‚ most parents spanked. In 1965‚ spanking

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    Weekly Reflection #2 This was my first week planning instruction for the full week. Students are becoming used to my being there and some are warming up to me‚ some are not. In my first period class‚ I am struggling with keeping the students engaged and the large amount of students that are absent each day. I am frequently having to re-teach concepts because everyone is in a different place. This week I focused on helping students catch up and clarifying concepts for students before I taught new

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    devices are broken. Juli Di Chiro‚ a superintendent in Oregon‚ commented on misuses of technology in a recent article for the Ashland Daily Tidings. Di Chiro noted that “technology isn’t the root of the problem.” She then said‚ “It’s like any other misbehavior and we have to make sure if that does happen‚ that it’s a learning opportunity for our kids‚ so they understand that if they do those things that it’s not appropriate and we’ll need to redirect them” (Guzik 2). Di Chiro realizes that students regularly

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    The idea behind using punishment to teach a child on what is right and what is wrong stems from operant conditioning. According to the textbook Experiencing Psychology‚ “operant conditioning (or instrumental conditioning) is a form of associative learning in which the consequences of a behavior change the probability of the behavior’s occurrence” (King‚ 2013‚ p.178). For instance‚ if a child learns the alphabet a parent would reward them for learning it‚ and then the child would know that learning

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    Tsang‚ M.H. Au‚ A. Kapadia‚ and S.W. Smith‚ “Blacklistable Anonymous Credentials: Blocking Misbehaving Users without TTPs‚” Proc. ACM Conf. Computer and Comm. Security (CCS)‚pp. 72-81‚ 2007. [8] J. Sun and Y. Fang‚ “A Defense Technique against Misbehavior in VANETs Based on Threshold Authentication‚” Proc. IEEE Military Comm. Conf.‚ Nov. 2008. AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY V.Surendhiran received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Engineering stream from Anna University of Technology Coimbatore

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    The Book Bad Boys

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    Teachers treat them differently‚ and are quicker to punish them for things. This is partially due to the concept of adultification. Rather than looking at actions as childish or naïve‚ the teachers look at the boys as “adults.” They assume that the misbehavior is intentional and that the children are fully aware of their actions. This negative idea the teachers held leads to many boys being victims of symbolic violence‚ which is the concept that words and standards can be as damaging and can cause injury

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    the most important components of effective discipline” ("Discipline in K through 8th Grade Classrooms") The first day of school‚ while teachers are getting to know students and vice versa‚ is a good day to establish what is expected before any misbehavior can occur. Involve students in the rule making process. This allows them to voice what they expect of their classmates. Depending on the age of students‚ teachers may

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    Positive Behavior Support Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is not a modification plan for students with difficult behaviors; it is a system for modifying the environment; as well as the way that teachers respond to these difficult behaviors. "Such environmental interventions‚ in turn‚ serve to make problem behavior less effective‚ efficient‚ and relevant and desired behavior more functional" (http://www.ldonline.org ). Teachers first should utilize a functional behavioral assessment in order to

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    Module Five: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? Communication is "any sharing of meaning between two or more people. Communication relates to parenting because it helps parents guide and understand their children better. 1. 2. How can financial issues affect parenting? Financial issues can affect parenting by not having ’family time" because you are trying to get more money by working more often‚ the parents

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    English 1123.106 15 November‚ 2010 Spare the Rod or Spoil the Child? In a world where children are raised in a non-traditional fashion‚ physical discipline is a mere distant memory. Corporal punishment has been one of the oldest methods of disciplining children‚ through the infliction of spanking‚ or smacking – an attempt to discourage a child from acting a certain way. Children grow and learn from their mistakes‚ but how do they know

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