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    Should Parents Be Allowed To Spank Their Children? The inhuman act of corporal punishment at home that is discouraged globally by a number of pressure groups and social welfare organizations should be completely banned‚ and parents should be allowed to spank their children. Physical violence practiced on children also known as corporal punishment has been discouraged globally by a number of pressure groups and social organizations for a number of reasons with serious consequences for violators

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    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 right from wrong? Proverbs 13:24 says “He who spares the rod‚ hates his son‚ but he who loves him is careful to discipline him.” Conservative Protestants disproportionately support the use of corporal punishment as corporal punishment reflects

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    an adult male whoever he may be it trains the female to submit. When authority figures at school spank females it lines them up to be beaten by male figures in the future. Spanking Children References 3 Corporal punishment is legal for certain reasons up to a specific age in 23 states: Alabama‚ Arizona‚ Arkansas‚ Colorado‚ Delaware‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Idaho‚ Indiana‚ Kansas‚ Kentucky‚ Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Missouri‚ New Mexico‚ North Carolina‚ Ohio‚ Oklahoma

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    of Corporal Punishment Accumulated research supports the theory that corporal punishment is an ineffective discipline strategy with children of all ages and‚ furthermore‚ that it is often dangerous. Corporal punishment most often produces in its victims anger‚ resentment‚ and low self-esteem. It teaches violence and revenge as solutions to problems‚ and perpetuates itself‚ as children imitate what they see adults doing. Research substantiates the following consequences of corporal punishment:

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    Pro Capital Punishment According to my research there are some people who believe the death penalty is right just because it is safer to end one condemned life than to risk the lives of other innocent people. The death penalty is most commonly legal only for the most extreme cases‚ such as premeditated murder. Even in the event of murder‚ out of the 15‚000 committed each year‚ we are only now reaching the 1‚000 execution mark after thirty years! This plainly shows that those who may be pro

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    Parents are considered the first teachers of the child’s life‚ not only talking or walking but also teaching them moral values. In my experience as a mother‚ to raise a child requires love‚ patience‚ wisdom‚ nurturing‚ and discipline‚ but not corporal punishment. First‚ in a child’s life a mother’s love is the most important feature in a child’s early development. According to Dr. John W. “If a Mothers Love is missing it can lead to depression‚ anxiety‚ and bullying‚ poor achievements in school

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    could be described by people as the “bad old days”. Disciplinary action such as a smack on a child’s bottom is not illegal in Australia and it’s now viewed as “barbaric”. As a result‚ children get hurt. Many of the parents are the proponents of corporal punishment as it is quicker to implement‚ costs nothing and deters unruliness. Nevertheless‚ psychologists are doing a lot of researches and giving reports aiming to ban those harmful actions to children. Also‚ the governments have paid a lot of attention

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    which in this case usually refers to helping children learn self-control. When parents speak of discipline‚ they usually mean domestic corporal punishment. Domestic corporal punishment is a form of physical punishment that involves the parent or guardian in the home smacking or “striking (someone or something)‚ typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment this is usually done by using small amount of force for the purpose of disciplining a child in order to discourage attitudes or behaviour

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    research studies‚ over 90 per cent of parents use some form of punishment that involves physical pain when disciplining their children. The two obvious questions that come to mind are‚ can smacking lead to children having emotional problems in the future and there any other methods of discipline we can use that does not involve physical harm? The results from a study published in the Journal of Applied Development Psychology‚ corporal punishment can lead to emotional and behavioural problems down the road

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    had been taught or punished in a different way. The most that can be done is to look at the evidence and studies done to draw conclusions as to how children learn. The research‚ studies and the evidence is quite clear on this. Physical forms of punishment and abuse have long lasting negative effects both mentally and emotionally on children well into later life and cause more harm than good. Some would argue that it is ok to spank a child or yell at them because they are misbehaving or not doing

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