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    to identify the symptoms of psychological damage as a result from exposure to sexual material. While the Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) insures a foundation for offences within the civil and criminal codes (Journal of School Health 2004)‚ but the lack of insentient on who the culprit really could be like other students‚ peers‚ relatives‚ and neighbors. Education is only one part of the solution. We must put much more focus on the paths of healing‚ recovery and the

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    Thesis: Throughout the story‚ Pearl is first seen as an image of purity‚ innocence‚ and beauty‚ but as the story progresses‚ she is described more as elfish‚ mysterious‚ and demonic. As a result‚ it is clear Pearl is a very strange and progressively changes throughout the book. When Pearl is first born‚ she is constantly explained as innocent‚ beautiful‚ lovely‚ blessing‚ and also a treasure to Hester. “...and the beauty that became every day more brilliant‚ and the intelligence that threw its

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    Speak Up is a documentary style gathering of interviews with kids and tweens whose lives have been influenced by their encounters with bullies. Verbally abusing‚ physical terrorizing‚ social estrangement - these children have seen it all‚ and‚ as a cases‚ they’ve been subjected to it by their companions. They shared their own stories in subtle element‚ touching on the passionate effect that bullying has had on their mental self-view‚ their scholastic execution‚ and their associations with friends

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    I personally don’t advocate spanking. It’s absolutely a No of using spanking as a form of discipline children. Spanking is a real contradiction. We teach the kids not to use violence and not to hit others‚ whether they are angry or not. Even when they see another kid did something wrong‚ or bad‚ they are still not allowed to hit. If we teach our children in such a lovely way like that‚ then why would we are still spanking them when they make mistakes‚ how will the kid ever learn that hitting is wrong

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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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    “Spare the rod spoil the child” Corporal punishment shapes character. Many people might say getting chastised never hurt anyone. However‚ some others might disagree with that statement‚ because some parent may overdo it and it turns to child abuse. So other alternatives were put into place of it such as grounding and taking away a child favorite thing‚ because when you look at it beating might not always be the way to go. Should beating be a priority for parents and guardians to train their children

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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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    abuse their child do not either show or teach love. Despite that it is unfair to say that a slap on the hand is abuse‚ and the parents who commit these actions are abusing their children. There is a difference between teaching with light physical punishment and abusing your child. "Children from all classes tell me that they love their parents and are loved by them‚ even those who are being hurt and abused." (Hooks 1). Love is one of the best feelings someone can experience. It makes a person feel

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    To spank or not to spank‚ where do you draw the line? How do you discipline your children? Do you think it’s okay to discipline them by spanking them? Parents use discipline to teach their children the difference between right and wrong. What is right and what is wrong? Ninety percent of parent thinks that the only way to deal with misbehaving children is to give them a smack. "The American Academy of Pediatricians say that spanking might actually do more harm than good"‚ meaning that the spanking

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    Deception is so prevalent in our society that it is deemed a natural phenomenon. In fact‚ deception is not only prevalent among children who are brought up in punitive environments but also among those who are raised in non-punitive environments. It also commonly manifests itself as camouflage which is meant for survival among animals. Additionally‚ it is especially very helpful for the young and the weak as a form of defense and hence helps them avoid physical danger and aggression from their predators

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