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    up to live a nice, healthy lifestyle. On the contrary, if the parents of a child are abusive and constantly giving corporal punishments, the child might develop behavior problems and will have trouble controlling their emotions. These problems can continue into the child 's adult life and will affect their ability to think clearly. Many parents in the world use corporal punishment on their children. Children are often physically harmed by being…

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    discipline problems in their classroom. It is said that proactive systems are the most effective when trying to prevent behavior problems. It emphasizes the equality of students. Carlson, K. (2009). What’s the difference between discipline and punishment? Center for Early Education and Development. University of Minnesota. Retrieved…

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    Child Abuse Outline

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    The Effects of Child Abuse Sandy Dona Notre Dame university-Louise 27/1/2015 Effects Of Child Abuse Outline Claim: disciplining a child is a very important process in raising kids however; violence is not the right way to do so because words and rules can be much more beneficial than abusing a child. I. Warrant A. violence leads to health problems 1. Alcohol abuse 2. Use of illicit drug 3. Eating disorder B. violence harm the child personality 1. Depression 2…

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    Spanking

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    psychology professor named Marjorie Gunnoe that claims that children who are spanked did better in school, were more likely to do volunteer work and were more likely to go to college. Duke uses the study to back up his ideas that children need corporal punishment despite previous studies showing it is harmful. He reasons that those previous studies weren 't very scientific. He then gives theories as to why he believes this new research is true, saying those who don 't spank are overly…

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    inferno in your buttocks. A couple of times it seemed like you could not believe that the licks of my belt kept coming, this was horny for me as I knew that this would be really getting to you mentally, as much as it was physically. Real Corporal Punishment should have as much impact on a bad lad 's mind as it does on his body, if it is to be truly effective. I hope you appreciated the variation in the number of licks each batch you got contained and can appreciate how much more…

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    Washington and the Cherry Tree” to represent “positive consequences of honesty” (Lee et al., 2014). Personally, I can see why the children increased their truth telling when faced with positive consequences because negativity is associated with punishment while…

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    Family Functioning Kinship caregiver health (physical, mental and emotional of each kin caregiver Ms. Norman stated that she has no health issues nor does she take any medications. She stated that her last checkup was over a year ago. Ms. Norman reported no other health, emotional or mental health issues and stated that she has no disabilities that will prevent her from caring for the children. This interviewer indicated that on a previous home study she was reported to having bipolar. Ms.…

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    Family Abuse Case Study

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    Family Relationships Family of Origin: Mrs. Bonner stated that she was born and raised in Waxahachie, Texas. Her parents were Benita Lacey and Gregory Branch. She stated that her parents separated at a young age. Her mother was later in a relationship with a Mr. Larry Randle. Overall Mrs. Bonner reported a good relationship with all of her parents. She stated that she did receive spankings when she was younger, but did see it was abuse. Mrs. Bonner reported that she left home at the age of 20…

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    reasoning and explanation, provide more cognitive benefits to the child than corporal punishment. The cognitive benefits are the ability of children to learn and their motivation to learn. The definition given of cognition by Merriam-Webster is that cognition involves conscious mental activities which include thinking, learning, understanding and remembering. Straus (2001) claims that if parents use physical punishment instead of inductive discipline, the child 's cognitive skills might suffer.…

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    own problems especially with Bone. The effects displayed by the girl are very similar to the effects many have linked to corporal punishment. The little girl imagines intense thoughts of violence and displays extreme examples of antisocial behavior. If child sexual and physical abuse have similar side effects as corporal punishment is easy to conclude corporal punishment is not a suitable means of…

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