Corporal Punishment in Schools Essay

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    argumentation. But, basically, if parents use physical discipline in a manner where they verbally tell their children the right decision in their situation for the future, give them a chance to correct their mistake, then if they don’t, give them a physical punishment in private that causes the child no embarrassment and no visible markings of pain, then it is an appropriate method of disciplining. And, in addition, it would not be child abuse. This method of appropriate disciplining will cause…

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    experts began to examine the effects physical discipline had on children’s social, emotional and behavioral well-being, especially in regards to the long-term side effects. Even in today’s society, there exist various opinions in regards to corporal punishment. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages care-givers to rely on other approaches when correcting their children’s behavior to ensure the decreased likelihood of the “ten negative outcomes.” (Terri-combs-Orme…

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    For parents who choose to physically discipline, it is important to note that while using corporal discipline to remove bad behaviors, one should use positive reinforcement, such as praise and rewards, to encourage good behaviors. David Roberts, a certified medicine doctor, firmly believes in a three-step check list: Effective discipline requires three essential components: (1) a positive, supportive, loving relationship in which children feel loved and secure; (2) the use of positive…

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    “You don’t spank your kid because of love.” This is the word my trainer said to her client during the home visitation. I remembered discussing about corporal punishment with the client at that time. On the way back, I told her my own childhood experience about the corporal punishment. After she heard about my experience, she said to me that my mom was wrong and this could cause severe damage to the child. I was a little uncomfortable and defensive at that time, yet, I didn’t say anything to her.…

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    cause serious emotional trauma. In the video Disciplining children of different ages, Ari Brown, a Pediatrician and author, said “Spanking leads to children's fear and poor self esteem, parents need to build up their children not tear them down”. At school, sports practices, and other places is it likely that the child will find somebody that will bully them, in turn hurting their self esteem. It's the parent's job to build up the child and make them feel good no matter what. Also, physical…

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    clean it. Positive Punishment refers to the negative consequence in response to negative behaviour. (Weiten, 2015) This is the opposite of Thorndike's Law a harmful incentive leads to the unlikelihood that the response to which it is related will occur. (Rachlin, 1976) Punishment has an immediate effect on the unwanted behaviour. Many parents use punishment as an end undesirable behaviour in their children without completely understanding the effects of punishment. Punishment can have many…

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    In a test of 100 families Dr. Diana Baumrind found that children who were moderately spanked by their parents as a form of punishment had no long lasting psychological effects. 94 percent of children between ages three and four have been spanked at least once by their parents in the last year (). Doctors highly encourage the use of nonabusive spanking or no spanking at all. However, doctors have found a reduced level of misbehavior in children who have been non abusively spanked (). In society…

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    Parents should not be able to smack their children because punishment interferes with the bond between parent and child, physical punishment gives the message that hitting is an appropriate way to express feelings and most studies show that children are more likely to get seriously injured. Punishment interferes with the bond between parent and child as it is not a human nature to feel love towards someone who hurts us deeply. Beating a child does not get them to respect you but fear you. The…

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    children. In teaching discipline to children, punishment has long been considered as a necessary rather than effective technique. Nonetheless, it is also a well-documented fact that children fear punishment, and thus may practice discipline because of their fear from punishment.…

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    Spanking When your child becomes a terror and you have no way to control them, should you consider spanking them? You have tried everything from timeouts to taking the things they enjoy away and nothing is working. Can spanking a child have lasting effects on a child well into adulthood? Is a spanking a form of child abuse, some believe it is. The reason for spanking a child is to correct a specific behavior. After spanking a child do you think the same behavior will be problematic in the…

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