Corporal Punishment in Schools Essay

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    Mulvaney, M. K., & Mebert, C. J. (2007). Parental corporal punishment predicts behavior problems in early childhood. Journal Of Family Psychology, 21(3), 389-397. doi:10.1037/0893-3200.21.3.389 Introduction Corporal punishment is the action of inflicting pain to the body and used as a “disciplinary” technique to correct a child’s behavior. For many decades, psychologists and parents have been battling about physical discipline and its detrimental effects on children specially kids between the…

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    understand and honor children’s development is greater today than ever” (pg. 3). The diversity that we observe nowadays in education is incredible. From Charter schools to Catholic schools similar goals, educate children, however different systems. The second phrase is “No two children are the same, no two families, no two communities, no two schools.” (Yardsticks, pg. 12). This phrase says it everything, nothing around us is the same. We need to treat children like an unique little person and…

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    Time with CNN reports on a new study by researchers at Tulane University that indicates spanking children leads to more aggressive behavior. The analysts claim to have controlled for other variables that could account for aggressive behavior in children including alcohol abuse by the parents or violence between the parents, etc. Time also reports that "The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) does not endorse spanking for any reason, citing its lack of long-term effectiveness as a…

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    and other forms of corporal discipline to milder forms of punishment. When these studies are analyzed it can be concluded that moderate spanking in 2-to-6 year olds seems to produce good results, shows that when mild discipline does not suffice with defiant 2-to-6 year olds, moderate spanking leads to reduced aggression, and that there is in reality not enough strong evidence that spanking, when used moderately, harms children. There are also people who claim physical punishment is borderline…

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    Correcting Your Child NEVER Hit Your Child In a meta-analysis (a scientific study on all the scientific studies that cover the issue) about spanking, it was shown that spanking is associated with aggression and mental illness in children. Corporal Punishment by Parents and Associated Child Behaviors and Experiences: A Meta-Analytic and Theoretical Review. Psychological Bulletin 2002. Vol. 128, No. 4, 539–579, DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.128.4.539 Furthermore, another study found spanking children…

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    beating and hitting their kids. Kids brought up in a strict family tend to consider animosity to be a method for managing issues, if their folks hit them to get them to "carry on" they go and do that to different children, a few kids hit other kids in school or even relatives since kids realize what they see their folks model and they go and do it to other individuals. On the off chance that a parent utilizes hitting their youngster as an approach to motivate them to carry on the kid considers…

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    compliance from a child. On one hand, there is the “old fashioned way” of physical punishment which includes methods like spanking, switching, and swatting, and on the other is complete nonviolent parenting which includes time-outs, verbal chastisement, and privilege constraints. Those who advocate nonviolent parenting argue that physical punishment damages their relationship with the child and those who advocate physical punishment argue that this age old method simply offers unrivaled…

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    control over in which way they discipline their children however as our society and culture continues to change and adjust to our modern ways of living so should our methods of discipline. Corporal punishment is the formal term used for smacking. Recent evidence displays multiple negative effects of corporal punishment which I will go further into detail throughout this presentation. Here before I start I ask everyone in their room to ask yourself, where is the line between child abuse and…

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    Although they bear some significant similarities, the differences between The Giver and our world are clear. In Chapter 7 of The Giver, it says, “The punishment used for small children was a regulated system of smacks with the discipline wand….” In the Giver’s world, small children get a smack on hand for their misbehavior for the first offense. On the second offense, three sharper smacks on bare legs. By doing in this way, small children will correct their manner when they are young. So when…

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    every parent child relationship is different. There is not only one way to parenting children. There are two categorizes I have read in the book so far. Which are negative reinforcement trap and time-out Negative reinforcement trap actually means a punishment for a bad behavior. For example, when you give a kid candy to make them quiet and the kid is actually encouraging to make more noise because they perceive the candy as a reward for the noise. Time- Out is a discipline technique that many…

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