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    Essay On Spanking Children

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    80 percent of Americans think it is sometimes appropriate to spank your child. While people believe that spanking a child is appropriate, it may cause negative psychological behavior when they grow up. Throughout my research, I have found that 19 percent would agree. I am against parents spanking children and I am ready to explain to you exactly why I believe spanking can cause negative psychological effects in these children. In the 2016 Harris Poll, it showed that 4 out of 5 (80…

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    Spanking Vs Spanking

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    Parents around the world have their own ways in which they choose to punish their children. Spanking is a punishment technique that is used by parents and has also been used in schools. Spanking is a more aggressive way of punishment and is used in hopes that a child will not make the same mistake once again. Some parents believe spanking is the best way to implement good behavior, but it is not. Parents should not be allowed to spank their children because there are better ways to discipline a…

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    moms believe spanking is acceptable for kids ages 1 to 3,and another study, 61% of parents approve spanking as a "regular form of punishment" for young children (O’Callaghan.) This is a very controversial argument. Now I believe a child needs a spanking every once in awhile when they act a fuss, if you let kids run the household with empty threats, and soft punishments, they learn no respect, and I believe sets them up for a life filled with let downs, and false entitlements that may lead them…

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    There are many different types of discipline. However, spanking kids has some positive effects and intentions. Spanking kids can be shocking them into behaving correctly. It can prepare them for the real world. Parents spank their children with the best intentions at heart. A child’s behavior is a reflection of their parent’s style of discipline. There are various ethnicities that affect the types and amount of discipline used on kids. Spanking is a positive form of discipline that allow the…

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    Punishment: Is spanking an effective punishment? Children are annoying. They scream, yell, cry, spit, and refuse to move if not given what they want. At some points, one might even call them the spawns of the devil. Spanking has been a method of punishment for centuries. Some argue that because a child is not able to defend themselves, spanking is child abuse. Others argue that spanking is the only way to get their children to behave. But what are the effects of spanking? In a study conducted…

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    The Spanking Controversy Four out of five Americans believe it is “sometimes appropriate” to spank a child (Horton). Does painful punishment build a better person? Over the years, there has been a lot of back and forth controversy over whether or not it is an acceptable form of punishment for parents to spank their children. This subject is interesting because I have a 3 year old son who is wild and crazy, and sometimes does not do as he is told. I am also interested in seeing what both sides…

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    Spanking Persuasive Speech

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    them and that they can talk to them about anything, because sooner or later the child will turn on you and misbehave further than usual. A child needs to succeed in school and if they misbehave they will not be able to learn comparable to the other students in the class. Parents need to always support their child, whether if its in school, sports, or whatever extracurricular activities the child is doing, they should always be there to support them.…

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    Corporal Punishment or Abuse? Is corporal punishment wrong or do people just take things too far? Corporal punishment is legal in all 50 states and is used by nearly half of the families across the United States. Parents use household items such as wooden spoons, spatulas, and most commonly a belt. Results show that children who received corporal punishment behaved short term, but long term it caused several issues. Some issues that it revealed were psychological disorders, anger issues and it…

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    and punishment in children’s behaviour Introduction What is reward and punishment - Reward is the given of thing in recognition for one’s service or achievement according to oxford dictionary. - Bitensky(2006))showed that Punishment is the use of physical force with intention to cause bodily pain in order to correct a child’s behaviour. - Durrant (2005) .Corporal Punishment:Prevelance ,Predictors and Complications or Child Behaviour and Development iN S .N Hart (E.D) Eliminating Corporal…

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    • Negative Punishment 1. When a parent yells at a child for misbehaving, and the child stops misbehaving and becomes less likely to misbehave in the future, the child’s behavior (misbehaving) is being _________. • Negative Reinforcement 2. When a parent yells at a child for misbehaving, and the child stops misbehaving and becomes less likely to misbehave in the future, thereby increasing the parent’s likelihood of yelling in the future, the parent’s behavior (yelling) is being _________. •…

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