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    when Rudy smacks Melissa‚ she smacks him back. Second‚ Melissa stands up to Irma‚ Rudy’s mom. For example‚ when Irma tells Melissa to watch what she says‚ Melissa says that she’ll say what she wants. Also‚ when Irma blames Melissa for Rudy’s misbehavior‚ Melissa tells her that she’s not responsible for his behavior. Moreover‚ when Irma demands that Melissa give her authorization to pick up Cheyenne from the day care‚ Melissa refuses. Lastly‚ she stops hiding the abuse. An example is‚ she shows

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    Many parents use physical punishment to discipline their children. Others prefer to use different methods to reward good behavior or punish misbehavior. It became a controversial issue nowadays. However‚ I am partially agreeing the physical punishment. In this essay‚ I will explore the both sides of this argument. Admittedly‚ there are many reasons to allow corporal punishment. First point is that‚ for childrens’ better future‚ it is vital to teach them discipline form their childhood onward

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    the way they should’ve completed their challenges over the course of the summer. They both told themselves that they would never like the other because of how much they didn’t havein common‚ but after Duncan got sent to the boat house because of misbehavior and Courtney went to checkup on him‚ they bonded over stealing food for the other campers‚ Courtney learning to let loose and have fun. They eventually kissed and became a couple. After Courtney’s elimination of the game‚ they both realized how

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    ODD is a disorder found primarily in children and adolescents. ODD is a condition in which a child shows a repetitive pattern of an angry or irritable mood‚ defiant or argumentative behavior‚ and vindictiveness toward people in charge. The child’s behavior often disrupts the child’s normal daily activities‚ including activities with the family and at school. Some sign‚ symptoms‚ and behaviors that you can look for or find are: Throwing repeated temper tantrums Constantly arguing with adults especially

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    present day society. Although segregation and racial profiling no longer legally exist in America’s K-12 public school system‚ minority students now find themselves at risk of facing racial profiling inside the classroom. When being treated for misbehavior at school‚ oftentimes African American students face disproportionate odds of the severity of punishment mandated compared to students of white descent. According to Deborah N. Archer‚ professor of law at New York Law School‚ “African American

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    Students who participate in extracurricular activities are better behaved. During sports they must show discipline in drills‚ practices‚ and games. They have the responsibility to perform the task the right way. Behavior in sports is important because misbehavior can lead to disqualification. People are able to make decisions on there own and control the way they behave. During sports‚ under supervision of coaches and parents the athlete must behave with honor. Doing so can show self-discipline and demonstrate

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    BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION PLANS Effective behavior interventions are planned‚ data-driven‚ and based on an assessment of the behav- ior. Undertaking an “intervention” without an assessment or a plan can lead to increased misbehavior. A BIP is individualized for the student‚ designed for the settings where the behavior occurs‚ and imple- mented consistently across those settings. Follow-up‚ monitoring‚ and revision of the BIP are essential as the identified inappropriate behavior is replaced by an

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    As indicated by the American Nurses Association‚ "the Standards of Professional Nursing Practice are legitimate proclamations of the obligations that all enlisted nurse‚ regardless of role‚ population or specialty are relied upon to perform skillfully" (2010‚ p. 2). The American Nurses Association further expresses that the standards can change as the flow of expert nursing develop and that particular clinical conditions or conditions may influence the utilization of the guidelines at any given time

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    happening there. Secondly‚ the school should have its own system of discipline for the students. If the school had a better disciplinary system‚ the students may not be tempted to misbehave in the first place. The students would know that their misbehaviors would come with consequences such as doing unpaid work at the school. Students then might become more aware of who they are hanging out with and choose better friends or classmates to associate with. This sets the students up to make better choices

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    According to Web MD‚ Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) is a misbehavior in which the caregiver fabricates‚ exaggerates or induces either mental or psychological damage to a child in order to gain the attention of medical providers and/or other people to perpetuate the common relationship. Evidently‚ the caregiver is who needs medical attention to stop escalating the child abuse. Diagnosing MSP is very difficult because of the dishonesty that is involved. Doctors and all healthcare personnel

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