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    The text then goes into a study done by a website called Child Trends Databank saying how parents believe that physical punishment like spanking actually helps the child learn (Sigelman and Rider 44). This section is interesting because it is not likely that most people are in favor of physically punishing a child. In truth‚ most people would be against spanking. After over looking the study done by Child Trends Databank‚ what is written in the textbook is not exactly what the article is trying

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    White‚ Yvonne Spanked Children Lose Trust FAM 151‚ H002 The author clearly emphasizes spanking in child rearing is not an appropriate form of discipline. It takes away the bond and trust between parent and child. The article points out that a child’s self-worth and self-esteem will suffer if he or she is subjected to corporal punishment. A child’s behavior is affected in many ways. If a child is spanked‚ they are more likely to have unhealthy relationships when they become adults. They

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    intrinsic value as opposed to fear. Moreover‚ along with the suggestion to use objects instead of the hand‚ in chapter 4‚ when responding to a parent regarding the ineffectiveness of “spankings” with her children‚ he suggests amongst other reasons “if it doesn’t hurt it wouldn’t deter the behavior‚ thus the spanking may be too gentle” (Dobson‚ 1992). This was concerning‚ as the potential for further escalation exists‚ when a pop on the bottom no longer works the force must be increased to deliver

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    Child? In a world where children are raised in a non-traditional fashion‚ physical discipline is a mere distant 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

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    Argument Essay Corporal Punishment should not be enforced to teach children from misbehaving. To spank and to hit children in todays society Is considered morally wrong but often unpracticed. There is a fine line between abusive hitting and spanking your child on the caboose. Parents who hit their children wither at home or in public leave mental and physical scars that could untimely influence violent behavior in children. Children who are physically punished at home hardly ever learn their

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    their children using the method of spanking is an issue that always seems to be in debate and up for discussion in each and every family in all of society. Any form of spanking can be considered abuse or the only way we can reach a child in terms of making them understand something. There are several points that come up when arguing the issue of spanking. In this essay I am going to argue why it’s a good thing to discipline a child using the method of spanking in order to show a child the difference

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    At that time‚ I honestly wished Mom had dealt with me instead of Dad. Being the deviant child that I was‚ I knew what was coming. First‚ I’d get the lecture from Mom as Dad would listen while making that disappointed face. It would end with a spanking from Dad’s large‚ worn-out leather belt. And that’s just the way it happened. Chuck had it easier; he just received a week of grounding. Funny thing‚ though‚ even though Chuck’s parents and my parents were non-smokers‚ Chuck smokes a minimum of

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    punishment as 1: punishment applied to the body of an offender including the death penalty‚ whipping‚ and imprisonment. 2: punishment administered by an adult (as a parent or a teacher) to the body of a child ranging in severity from a slap to a spanking ("Merriam-Webster‚" 2011). Currently corporal punishment is legal in nineteen U.S. States (De Nies‚ 2012). The moral and ethical dilemmas of corporal punishment in schools have been a long going debate. Should corporal punishment be banned in schools

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    2012 “Corporal punishment remains a widely used discipline technique in most American families‚ but it has also been a subject of controversy within the child development and psychological communities.” (Gershoff) Corporal punishment is not only spanking your child but it is the effects that hitting your child can have. Studies have shown multiple outcomes of corporal punishment‚ some which have not resulted to be positive. There is so much behind disciplining a child stemming from emotions‚ force

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    the events that lead her to her fate. She was full of anticipation and despair for the things to come. She knew that her father would soon be there to carry out the spanking she so solemnly dreaded. In her mind this was punishment enough. Fisher spoke of hearing her father coming up the stairs to give her the long awaited spanking that she had been dreading. But it had become a routine to her. Her father would sit on the edge of the bed and she would pull down her panties exposing her bare behind

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