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    Jeannie John ENG-106-0102 October 10‚ 2013 Tasha Green When Discipline is Considered Child Abuse When children misbehave‚ the parent’s disciplinary actions are often seen as a form of child abuse by other. There are different ways to discipline a child that is not considered child abuse. Most parents want their child to grow up happy‚ healthy‚ and have self confidence. Parents often think that disciplining their child will cause them to lack any of these feelings‚ this is not true. Children

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    use corporal or capital punishment to deal with criminals. I associated corporal or capital punishment torture‚ serious bodily harm or death. Explaining the history of corporal and capital punishments well help a reader get a better understanding of the issues surrounding those types of punishment. Instead of killing a person or torturing them I believe banishment to be a more humane way to punish someone. Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans to various civilizations in the world use corporal punishment

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    Spanking children brings bad influence Spanking children give them a negative influence. Children love to imitate‚ especially people whom they love and respect. We cannot expect that kids will always receive the correct information when you spank them; you are telling them spanking others is a correct behavior. You tell them why you are spanking them and what is right‚ but lots of bad affects are produced during innocent situations. Here is an example‚ a mother stopped spanking her child when she

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    Love vs. Punishment In the article “Justice: Childhood Love Lessons” bell hooks claims that “there is nothing that creates more confusion about love in the minds and hearts of children than unkind or cruel punishment” (hooks 27). In other words punishment of any kind‚ let it be pinching‚ flicking or spanking will result in disorientation in a child’s mind. This statement is true to some people‚ false to others‚ but overall hooks tends to be bias in her argument. She doesn’t explore the different

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    Cameron Ganzer Mrs. Fallon Comp December 16 2013 Abstract Spanking is seen in both views of bad and good. Many parents decide to use spanking as a method of discipline. Some parents do not use spanking as a method of discipline because it is seen as abuse. I will use many resources off the internet. Many of my resources are big internet pages like CNN‚ College websites‚ Blogs‚ Newspapers‚ and many more! Some questions I am going to ask are going to revolve

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    praise‚ and consistent nurturing—builds trust and makes the emotional bond stronger. Inconsistent or negative reinforcement‚ like criticism‚ angry threats‚ phys- ical punishment—pain—might scare kids into behaving a certain way‚ but ulti- mately weakens the attachment between child and adult‚ as well as the child’s self- esteem. This isn’t to say that parents shouldn’t set rules or boundaries‚ which are a must to make kids (and dogs) feel safe and secure. (Remember that security is a basic

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    which is a form of punishment that uses the threat of severe consequences to urge individuals not to break the law. While using this approach‚ society views criminals as logical people who want to avoid these rash penalties. As we all know‚ not all criminals are logical. Criminals may be in an unstable state of mind‚ hence why they would commit the crime. This would be a disadvantage to using deterrence as a form of punishment. If all criminals were logical and would weigh out the pros and cons of breaking

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    To spank or not to spank‚ that is a question. This is a question many parents will ask of themselves‚ me included. I am the mother of a beautiful toddler and she can be very difficult and often quite ornery sometimes. Not a day goes by‚ that I do not worry if I am making the best decisions for her upbringing and I worry how the decisions I make will impact her overall life. Do I follow in my parents footsteps? Do I listen to my pediatrician? My parents always believed in discipline no matter what

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    choose physical punishment to stop certain behavior. One drawback for this is that although the punishment stops bad behavior for a while‚ it doesn’t teach a child to change their behavior altogether. Discipline is really just teaching a child to choose good behaviors. If the child is not aware of a good behavior‚ they are most likely to return to the same bad behavior. The US Department of Health & Human services reports “142‚000 children are seriously injured from Corporal punishment every year in

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    School Discipline

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    discipline is the system of rules‚ punishments and behavioral strategies appropriate to the regulation of children and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to control the students actions and behavior. An obedient student is in compliance with the school rules and codes of conduct. These rules may‚ for example‚ define the expected standards of clothing‚ timekeeping‚ social behaviour and work ethic. The term discipline is also applied to the punishment that is the consequence of breaking

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