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    each day and to discover what will help stimulate their passion for learning. In any productive classroom‚ communication‚ and positive reinforcement are key to maximizing student achievement. The word discipline does not mean punishment for misbehavior. The word discipline basically means‚ “to teach”. Through discipline and classroom management procedures‚ I will teach my students how to behave with positive reinforcement rather than punish them for not knowing how to act in school. For most students

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    The Baumrind Theory of Parenting Styles by Beth Greenwood‚ Demand Media Diana Baumrind studied social‚ clinical and developmental psychology in the late 1940s and early ’50s. She chose research after she graduated with a PhD because she felt it would give her flexibility in caring for her daughters‚ according to the American Psychological Association. During the 1970s‚ she conducted extensive studies of parent-child interactions in the home. Baumrind developed the theory that there were four main

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    Current Personal Philosophy of Classroom Management Quaneece Frank GCU EDU 536 August 17‚ 2013 1. How the teacher should act * A teacher should be professional at all times. A teacher should be able to be distinguished from any other person in the building. * A teacher should be dedicated to what he/she does. Being dedicated is going the extra mile for what he/she believes in. * A teacher should be speaking with dignity and confidence that he/she knows what they are doing

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    in every city and in every state is recommended in the film as well by Crystal Mattison. Therefore‚ it is concluded that the video is recommending alternate programs that will work more closely with children in order to attack the root of their misbehavior. These programs will provide interventions that not only assist them with behavior‚ but will help them develop life skills they can carry on into the work force rather than them heading down a pathway to prison. Also‚ Benetta states that the No

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    Derek Brown Dr. Janet Smith Employment Law BA370 30 June 2011 EEOC V. FEDERAL EXPRESS The EEOC filed suit complaining that FedEx violated Title I of the ADA by failing to provide reasonable accommodations and for discharging him in retaliation for his discrimination complaint. Additionally‚ the complaint sought compensatory damages (i.e.‚ damages paid to compensate the claimant for actual injury or harms they suffered) and punitive damages (i.e.‚ exemplary damages paid to penalize the defendant)

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    Another problem with spanking is that spanking is seen as punishment for a crime‚ payment for a debt. In other words‚ once paid‚ they have a clean slate. Spanking gets in the way of allowing a child to develop a conscience. The guilt that follows misbehavior is a prime motivator for change. Spanking takes away the guilt‚ because the crime has been paid for. A harmful side effect of spanking is that it makes the parent feel better. When we get angry‚ we move into the "fight or flight" mode. Our adrenaline

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    Practicum As society has changed from disciplining misbehavior to a guidance approach of mistaken behavior without consequences. Effective problem solving can be complicated to master because not all behavior is the same but having strategies to supporting and guiding them to correct their behavior on their own. The goal is to help children learn positive social skills from their mistakes‚ and punitive discipline. Mistaken behavior relates to intentional behavior‚ aggression‚ and challenging behavior

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    Behavior Parent Training on Fathers Parenting The Behavioral parent training programs have been developed to address child behavior problems through improvement in parenting practices. The triple P or Positive Training Program is widely reported as an effective‚ evidence based program for parents. However this journal demonstrates that there are significant differences in the program’s effectiveness for mothers and fathers. The analysis on this journal demonstrates that The Positive Parenting

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    disciplined about your phone to avoid becoming addicted. She also goes on to finally say that it is in the end‚ up to the user to be able to realize there addiction and to use a little willpower to stop a habit from becoming a major social misbehavior. I do have to admit that many of Susan’s claims to how her Smartphone addiction came to be‚ mirror my own greatly. I also did not see the real charm in a Smartphone until I began to mimic the very same actions Susan did. Checking emails‚ Facebook

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    Tiffany Robinson CJS/240 September 20‚ 2012 Delinquency Deterrence Response Farrell Binder The threat of punishment does not deter juvenile delinquency. According to Wadsworth‚ children are punished less severely than adults‚ limiting the power of the law to deter juvenile crime (Wadsworth‚ 2005). According to the Choice Theory‚ “Choice Theory holds that youths will engage in delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions.” Some experts believe

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