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    Normally children will read because the children’s parents want them to‚ but in reading children’s books people can learn all kinds of lessons and core life values. Both of my groups books were written by the same two authors; Stan and Jan Berenstain they have written all of the books in the series The Berenstain Bears. They are a series of books about a bear family that encounters everyday problems‚ and solves them. The first book was The Berenstain Bears Pick Up and Put Away. It is time for bedtime

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    Culture has a powerful effect on parenting practices and styles. People from different culture tend to have different beliefs and practices when it comes to child-rearing. Culture difference can affect the way an individual relates with children from diverse families. I was born and raised in St. Kitts. I was raised in a nuclear family and St. Kitts has always being my home. Growing up my parents shared parenting responsibilities‚ thus‚ each had a role to play in our life. My family is very individualistic

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    Many parents use physical punishment to discipline their children. Others prefer to use different methods to reward good behavior or punish misbehavior. It became a controversial issue nowadays. However‚ I am partially agreeing the physical punishment. In this essay‚ I will explore the both sides of this argument. Admittedly‚ there are many reasons to allow corporal punishment. First point is that‚ for childrens’ better future‚ it is vital to teach them discipline form their childhood onward

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    rehabilitated. Instead they could be rehabilitated. With rehabilitation it could help them heal from the damage caused for such trauma. Others argue that they still have done the crimes and it wouldn’t be right‚ especially for victims‚ to let them free. The children shouldn’t be blamed for what they are forced to do‚ the people authority should have punishment for having child soldiers. Giving child soldiers adult consequences for their actions would be insensitive and more damaging. Their brain isn’t fully

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    the cliff side; others cried when shestood there‚ because they could not come to her without crossing an apparent chasm. The experiment thus demonstrated that most human infants can discriminate depth as soon as they can crawl.The behavior of the children in this situation gave clear evidence of their dependence on vision. Often they would peer down through the glass on the deep side and then back away. Others would pat the glass with their hands‚ yet despite this tactual assurance of solidity would

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    among students may increase with the variable of corporal punishment being added to classrooms. But for the people who say this isn’t true‚ they need to look at the evidence. “Children who experience corporal punishment are more likely to hit or use other violence against people in order to get their way‚ putting other children at risk for increased bullying”(Should Corporal Punishment…). This can have devastating effects to students and cause bullying on a widescale and cause violence among students

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    unreasonable and disrespectful behavior from children and teenagers. In the article “Punishment Outcry”‚ published in The Daly Express‚ November 10‚ 1995‚ Richard Lynn and Penelope Leach highlight the arguments for and against physical punishment of children‚ when they misbehave. At the first glance parents are sure that they do everything to their children will succeed in life. But someday we wonder why some families are raising successful children‚ while so many others are not. What are we doing

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    what parents will happen. Sixty four percent of children have been involved in abusive situations. There are different ways children can be physically abused. Physical abuse is not just temporary‚ it can be a life changing experience. Punishing kids by physically abusing them is a horrible form of discipline that causes the children to become violent‚ antisocial ‚ and mentally unstable. Physical violence should never be used on anyone‚ much less children. This action can cause the child to grow up to

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    Certainly‚ having grown up in a culture that there process of discipline and training in the most family was by flogging whip‚ palm fronds spank‚ spank with a tree switch‚ beating with a bamboo stick‚ backs slap‚ slapping butt‚ face slapping‚ punching or twisting ears‚ and hands beating. In the same way‚ all these beaten are not seen as an element of abuse by virtue of the pain it gives the individual. It is a measure of tutoring a child showing the gravity of his or her action was not acceptable

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    Is knowledge always power? In The Great Gatsby‚ Daisy Buchanan wants her daughter to be "a beautiful little fool". In this case‚ Daisy believes in the idea that ignorance is bliss. The opposite side of the spectrum is that knowledge equals power. Both sides are relevant and beneficial in certain situations. In some situations‚ it is better to be utterly oblivious to the negative things that are going on. This is a "what you don’t know can’t hurt you" type of attitude. For example‚ when kids are

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