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    disciplinarian‚ the children are essentially happy about his discipline in To Kill a Mockingbird. Why? Tagged with atticus‚ jem‚ literature‚ scout‚ to kill a mockingbird 1 Answer | Add Yours user profile pic bullgatortail | High School Teacher | (Level 1) Distinguished Educator Posted October 30‚ 2013 at 6:11 PM (Answer #1) dislike1like It is obvious that Jem and Scout have a special relationship with their father: They call him by his first name‚ Atticus--an unusual way for young children of any era

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    relation really affects children’s psychology and behavior especially in their early infancy. It is true that suffering separation in the family is a difficult experience for any young children. In addition‚ living with a single parent also means that children are not taken care of as fully and quickly as other children. This can result in not only emotional but also physical stress which‚ in turn‚ increases the risk of a parent-child relationship that is emotionally distant. A series of negative effects

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    why I’m against corporal punishment is because it can create an unhealthy learning environment. Students‚ especially the young children should feel safe when they are in the classroom. They need to feel comfortable inside the classroom so the process of teaching and learning can be optimized. If teachers often use corporal punishment such as caning or spanking‚ the children will feel threatened as they have the possibility to receive the punishment. This is not how the situation in a classroom should

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    enforce corporal punishment. Children of all ages need to be held accountable for their actions and at the rate the school systems are going‚ children know they can misbehave and they will not have any repercussions for their actions. When it comes to spanking or how a child should be disciplined in school; we are all entitled to our opinions. I strongly believe the schools need to take back control of the children and hold them responsible. Most of the children know that they can misbehave

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    Discipline and Punishment

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    help a child learn how to control their behavior as well as their emotions and the child should be reassured with firm reminders. Punishment is also another form discipline. There are several methods to physical punishment which would including spanking‚ push-ups‚ squatting against a wall‚ or even hitting. There are psychological punishments such as taking away privileges‚ extra chores‚ writing sentences‚ or sending a child to their room. The reason for punishments is to discourage unacceptable

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    “Crash Course: 8 Ways to Discipline Your Kids” by Alexandra Sifferlin. Sifferlin discusses that the article is a great starting point for parents‚ educators‚ babysitters‚ etc who are looking for inspiration or help when punishing bad behavior in children. She reminds the reader that when punishing the child‚ they must immediately stop violent or dangerous behavior. However‚ for other behaviors the individual must create a sense of right and wrong. The first suggestion is to let natural consequences

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    can work together to make sure all children can enjoy their rights. Every single child has rights regardless of their gender‚ abilities or religion. Dependant on where in the Uk you are based the Safeguarding of children is ever so slightly different. The document †̃Working Together to Safeguard Childrenâ€TM shows how organisations‚ school and individuals should work together to safeguard promote the welfare of children and young people with regards to the Children Act 1989 and 2004. Itâ€TMs very

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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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    experience physical assault. What has the society turned into where parents and teachers are not allowed to discipline their children in the same manner they the parents and teachers were raised? The use of Corporal punishment has been and is still being prohibited in many countries around the world‚ since the late 1970s‚ and this decision is leading to many negative effects. Many children nowadays are getting involved in lots of wrongful acts‚ such as murder‚ rape‚ robbery‚ vandalism‚ drug abuse violation

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    welfare and safety of all children and young people. There are forever changing and developing in response to current concerns and focuses - for example‚ the death of Victoria Climbié resulted in the Every Child Matters report being published and changes to legislation being made. In England there are a variety of legislations which affects the safe guarding of children and young people. The first being the Children Act 1989‚ which states that everyone that works with children (i.e. health and social

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