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    It's hard for anybody to understand why a child should be hurt. When we talk about risk factors, it draws a lot of attention especially to learners of psychology since these are attributes or characteristics of an individual who lead to an increase in the likelihood of development of a body dysfunction. There are some factors that are prospectively part of risks for child abuse parents being part of them. When a child is not physically, socially and mentally relaxed, it leads to dysfunctions…

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    a common disciplinary action in an American household. A third of American families report spanking their children before they reach 18 months of age. Almost 3/4 admit to spanking their 2-4 year-olds (Maguire, 2012. p. 1960). This kind of corporal punishment has been heavily researched (Maguire, 2012. p. 1961). Some research suggest that spankings are a means of behavioral control that does not result…

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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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    children. Rewards and punishments are given in many different ways according to the act performed. There are many different circumstances that are considered when rewarding and punishing someone. To be a fair and admirable teacher, I tend to use the utilitarian, or results, theory for the basis of rewarding my students as well as for punishing my students. The children I teach, aged two through about seven, are still in…

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    The children that became child soldiers got told that they would be treated well and treated way better than they would be by their parents but they got lied to and treated way worse. Although some of the kids had a option to become a child soldier, child soldiers should be granted amnesty because, everyone got traumatized from what happened that when they get out of this situation they won’t do it again and they were rather forced or manipulated into becoming a child soldier. One reason to…

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    In every superhero movie, it comes with violence. Needing to take care of the world is what comes first to every superhero known to man. Every great responsibility comes with a burden, and in this case it is the violence that they need to preform. In todays society every child looks up to someone, and most of them look up to superheroes. With a child seeing that in order to protect someone you need to be physical they are going to grow up thinking that, that is okay when it is not. Superheroes…

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    7 March 2017 Jeren Yong Mr. Todd Language and Literature, E8, Reflective Essay Against Physical Punishment of Children by Parents Parents should educate their children from a young age. However, physical punishment against children at any age is not the best way to educate a child. It is said that children who suffer from physical punishment from parents tend to be anti-social as they are growing up. Children have the knowledge to understand simple educational words. Parents should have…

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    Shame punishments is like double edged swords. One side of the blade is already sharp enough to kill the victim, that it is not necessary for the other. There is only need for one blade in which one can learn from and make it out in one piece. While the acts of wrongdoing are already enough, the punishments that include shaming should not be encouraged within societies. Humiliating someone is just lowering to their standards. Humiliation tears apart one’s love for themselves and kills their…

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    For my second outside experience I got the opportunity to attend Dr. Jackson Katz’s lecture, presented as part of Miami’s “It’s On Us” week. Focusing predominantly on the need for a focal shift in the context of gender violence, much of his talk centered around domestic violence and power imbalances, both within relationships and in a broader societal sense. The themes of domestic violence tie directly in with topics discussed in chapter five, centering around rape, coercion within a romantic…

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    Psych 211 – Parenting questions The development and psychological growth of children are highly dependent on the parenting skills executed by the child’s parents or caregiver. The parenting styles play a prominent role in development and have tremendously changed throughout the years. In each generation, the parenting styles vary due to increased research, technology updates, and different policies resulting in positive or negative outcomes. For this assignment, I interviewed my grandma who…

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