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    Spanking Children

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    I. Introduction: My Current research question is “What are the effects of a child receiving spanking compared to a child who does not receive spanking in a long term within interpersonal relationships and education experience?” With the addition of adding race and religion on how it adds to spanking as well. This topic is sociologically interesting to readers because it is a topic that receives controversies in the study of families from time to time. Not only the controversies but also the…

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    and quit reading whenever if things start to feel excessively extraordinary for them. In 2004, someone in Crawford County, Georgia claimed the book Double Date deals with issues too complex for teenagers to confront. The story is around a secondary school kid named Bobby Newkirk. He's fixated on…

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    There is a difference between spanking and abuse. Kids need to be disciplined, have respect for people, they need to go down the right road in life. Some kids want everything but they can't have everything they want that would be a spoiled kid, and spanking works the best for some kids. Parents should be allowed to spank their kids! Discipline is teaching kids right from wrong, which people need to get through life because doing wrong has consequences and they would have to deal with that. The…

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    Why Spanking is the Worst Punishment This article talks about spanking and physical discipline in general and if it truly works or not. In the beginning the author talks about how many people are spanked as kids and most of them turn out fine. The author also talks about how most parents spank but only on special occasion. They save it for when the child has done something very bad. This is the reason why spanking is not looked down on harshly. Almost everyone has been spanked but only when it…

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    easy way to discipline them. Corporal punishment tends to cause physical pain on a person such as spanking, flogging, or caning. Some parents believe that spanking their child to the maximum is an easy way to discipline them. Others believe there is a limit to spanking a child in order to correct their behavior. On the other hand there are people who believe that there are many different ways to make a child understand without laying a hand on them. Corporal punishment should not be applied…

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    are true. The author also uses the logical fallacy of Straw Man. She writes “America has not kept pace. Each of the 50 states has laws that make parental physical child abuse illegal while simultaneously making so-called reasonable parental corporal punishment of children legal.” Susan blames America for allowing spanking to occur, she thinks they should pass laws to make it illegal. That is a straw man because instead of attacking the parents who spank their children, she attacks the easier…

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    To Spank Or Not To Spank

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    Today, numerous child advocates and social scientists consider corporal punishment to be counterproductive, harmful to children, and morally wrong (Barnett, 2011). Corporal punishment is defined as, “the use of physical force causing pain, but not wounds, as a means of discipline.”2 Forms of corporal punishment include the use of spanking, slapping, and paddling in which we do not consider to be abuse of the child (UNICEF, 1999). According to experts, there is very little doubt that the use of…

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    Spanking can lead to many developmental issues that may potentially hinder the child’s future life. It is an ineffective form of punishment that has been proven by many researchers and experiments to cause mainly unacceptable behaviours. Spanking is an act of slapping a child on the buttocks as a form of punishment (Google, 2016). As defined in google (2016), abuse is a cruel and violent treatment for a human. The definition of spanking and abuse are similar because both can cause harm to a…

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    Opening/Attention: Spanking is one of the most controversial means of discipline. People are typically split into two distinct groups, people who support and people who are against. Some argue that it is a vital tool in teaching discipline and respect to young children. Others claim that it is violent and more harmful to the psyche of young kids. Is spanking really important? Is it necessary to discipline your child or will only bring detrimental effects on their life? Those in favour of…

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    Advertisements targeting children should be banned in the United States. These two articles: Protect Children from Targeted Advertising and Self-regulation and Education-- Not Legislation sum up the main arguments regarding targeted child advertising. As the name implies, Protect Children from Targeted Advertising supports such a ban. Adversely, Self-regulation and Education--Not Legislation opposes a ban on child advertising. I believe whole-heartedly that advertising, especially when directed…

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