Corporal Punishment in Schools Essay

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    No author is better celebrated in the fairytale world today than the Grimm brothers, whose publication of countless preexisting fairytales marked the fairytale genres transition from storytelling into literary text. Recognized as the standard source upon which our societies knowledge of German folklore is based (The Reception of Grimm Fairy Tales), the final edition of their work published remains ever present an influence for both readers and collectors alike. Yet, the translation of their work…

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    The ways of teaching children has changed drastically, which has made spanking a major controversy in the last century. One of the main reasons it has caused such a fuss is because there is a blurred line in today’s world of what is acceptable punishment and what is…

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    referred to as corporal punishment, has stood as a tried and trusted means of discipline, controversy regarding its integrity, value, and effects has been brought to serious question; and really, this shouldn’t be terribly shocking. The most basic and fundamental aspect of spanking itself is to strike an individual, and this can seem entirely skewed. However, when done in an appropriate manner, corporal punishment ultimately benefits those who receive its brunt in ways that other punishment…

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    Children need to be raised and educated in the best positive surroundings because they are the hope of the future. Therefore, parenting is one of the most inspiring and praiseworthy responsibilities that one can experience. Parents have a significance role in development of child’s character, emotions, and behavioral manner. When I was growing up, my parents believed spanking was the best possible solution for a child who would disobey. I clearly remember, after my misbehavior my dad would put…

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    form of physical punishment requires pain to be administered, to essentially, get a point across. Children who have testified to being physically disciplined, admitted to feeling fear, anger and sadness towards their parents which results in their inability to internalize their parent’s disciplinary tactics. Not only do they tend to distrust their parents, they will also attribute hostile intentions to others which increase the possibility that they will behave antagonistically in all their…

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    I agree, in my opinion spanking your child can be an effective way to administer punishment especially if the child is caught in the act of doing something wrong; but I think that if you were to spank the child a while after he or she has already done something wrong it would not be as effective as being caught in the act. As a child, I can remember when my parents would give me a spanking for something I did wrong and most of the time if they caught me in the act and punished me right then…

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    The subject of the role of parents in body modification is very controversial; while many individuals believe that it is acceptable to make body-altering decisions for their children, others find it to be negligent. Enzo Ribaudo presents this controversy through the use of his example of an instance in Georgia involving parents administering tattoos to “6 of their 7 children, ages 10 through 17.” The parents were prosecuted not only because the tattoos were not completed professionally, but…

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    Spanking children is a form of punishment that is actually not outlawed in most states. Many parents see spanking as an effective and common form of punishment, however several studies have shown spanking can lead to emotional and physical trauma. The constant argument is whether or not spanking is a necessary tool to parenting. This essay will discuss both sides. Spanking can cause many problems, studies have shown that children whose parents physically punish them can become anti-social,…

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    looked down upon, Murray A. Straus reported in a 2002 study that about 67% of parents used spanking as a means of corporal punishment (Walsh). Along with that, the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect does not disapprove of corporal punishment, rather, it acknowledges it and “gives passive approval” (Straus & Donnelly). Although many people reject the idea of corporal punishment, viewing it as an unreasonable and inhumane action, they can come to the realization that it is a logical means…

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    Milgram experiment is the experiment to figure out the effects of punishment on participant and how they respond to it. The experiment is like a game with a punish method( participants are hooked up with shock generator). The game is pretty simple, but not easy in which the participants have to indicate the first words that was previously paired with four words. The rule for this game is that once they participants answer a wrong response, they will be hurt by the shock generator. The more…

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