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    Are They Deserve Rewards?

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    In the article it asks if kids should deserve trophies. Kids don't deserve trophies when they do not participate. The kids shouldn't deserve trophies. These are reasons why they don't deserve trophies. The other side of getting a participation trophies is to feel good. Kids should not deserve to get trophies. They shouldn't just get a trophies for showing up. Why should they get a trophy for just showing up even though they didn't do anything. Trophies should only be given out to the winners…

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    Bike Thief Research

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    Bike thief Do you think that a nice pretty girl can steel a bike better than a guy. I think yeah sure why not if you have a nice body,a pretty face then you could probably get away with it. You could also have someone help you.Most guys if they see a young girl having trouble,most likely you might have them ask "you need a hand with that". On the show what would you do they tested this.Do you think anyone would anyone call the police or just go on with there life's. Durning this test some…

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    Discipline Or Is It Abuse?

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    this role, you give direction, impose rules, use discipline, set limits, establish and follow through with consequence, hold your children accountable for their behavior, and teach values”. Discipline is to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience. A child has to develop a learning process of disobedience so they’ll grow up with it locked in their brain. It’s a parent’s job to show/ teach their child direction and order. Self-control also deals with structure…

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    Clifton Flynn did his research study on the different attitudes of spanking in college students from the south and northeast. Surveys were distributed among the students asking their experiences of getting spanked, their evaluations of their punishments, and their attitudes toward spanking. Over 90% of American parents spank their children and are in favor of spanking their children (Flynn, 1994; Straus, 1991; Wauchope and Straus, 1990). Most studies of spanking in the past rely on parents '…

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    Individuality lets every person be different from each other. It is shown in the Ayn Rand novella Anthem, the people in this society are taught at a young age that it is not okay to disobey the set rules. If they do not follow the way the society’s rules were supposed to be followed, they are punished. The main character, Equality, feels guilty for having the thoughts he has. These rules exist in this society to strip human individuality to achieve total equality. It is a struggle for anyone…

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    positive and respectful manner, but also include the punishment and power enforcements commonly used as discipline that affect dramatically children’s development, conduct, and emotional wellness; therefore, there are significant differences between implementing the time-out technique (a brief suspension of activity; intermission or break) and the physical approach of spanking (to strike, a child with the open hand, on the buttocks, as in punishment). The time-out method establishes specific…

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    Spanking Child Abuse

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    Introduction Every year, more than three million reports of child abuse are made in the United States (Child, 2008). Child abuse is when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional damage or risk of cruel harm to a child. There are many forms of child cruelty, including neglect, violence, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse. Child abuse is a worldwide problem with many serious penalties, both short and long term. The prevention and early…

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    Lice Infestation 101: How to Survive the Pesky Situation without Hurting Your Child's Pride According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there are between 6 and 12 million head lice infestations each year in children between the ages of 3 and 12. However, if your child has lice, panic can quickly set in. The important thing to remember is that you and your child can survive a lice infestation without hurting your child’s pride. Stay Calm Children learn from their parents and, if you…

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    Have you ever wanted to protect children from growing up? In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield tries to protect children from growing up. First, Holden does not want the children to become depressed like Holden. Next, Holden wants to protect the children from being phony since he dislikes phonies. Finally, Holden does not want children to be as hateful as he is and wants to make sure they enjoy themselves. Holden wants to protect the children from growing up to…

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    PART # 1 1. Authoritarian Parenting to me this type of parenting is the parent has strict rules that the child is expected to follow. Failure to follow these rules will lead to punishment for the child. The adult won't give a reason for the rules because they expect you to follow them without any questions. This type of parenting makes the child more obident but less happy. 2. Authoritative Parenting they will also set rules for there child to follow. The parent is willing to lisen to…

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