Corporal Punishment in Schools Essay

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    Spanking Persuasive Essay

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    Moreover, in some countries spanking and child abuse are legal Incredibility: It is hard to believe that some parents can actually inflict pain on to their child and feel no remorse. Also, that some schools are in certain states are allowed to do corporal punishment. Impossibility: It is now illegal for someone to have suspicions that a child is being abused and not reporting it. Therefore it is illegal to injure a child in any form. Lack of Consistency: Parents should not be…

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    parents should use corporal punishment and can corporal punishment be an acceptable discipline tool in the rearing of children. The method will include questionnaires, demographic data, surveys, and incentive pay. Past research revealed that over 90% of parents physically punished their children (Straus, 1983; Straus, Gelles & Steinmetz, 1980; Wauchope & Straus, 1990). Sampling of college students indicated similar data with a 90% over, reporting some form of corporal punishment was…

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    The researchers randomly selected students from secondary schools in Spain, ranging in age from 12 to 19 years old (Gomez-Ortiz et al. 2016). The students were given various surveys to complete, asking questions concerning their parents’ parenting, any aggression or hostility in their households, and any bully activity…

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    Should Parents Hit Their Children Who Misbehave? Discipline v. Child Abuse Spanking, or, “corporal punishment,” has been on my mind as of lately, if you are a parent who spanks you are an “ abusive, sick, power, hungry, monster”, I heard someone say once. But how? If my child went to school and disrespect his/her peers and his teachers he/she will know what is going to happen, I’m not going to try to be their friend to talk it out just so it can happen again. Three years ago there was a lot of…

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    There have been many discussions on spanking. On one side of the debate are the parents who believe in spanking their children. On the other side are those who think that children should never be spanked. The problem with spanking is that each group defines spanking differently. Some believe spanking is a form of abuse, while others think it is a form of discipline. Parents have to realize that they will need to discipline their children for many years. A spanking needs to be part of that…

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    Many years ago children were disciplined to teach them how to behave very differently from how they do it now. For a child to learn what is right and what is wrong they need to be taught through rewards and punishments. Children should be rewarded when they do something right and punished when they do something wrong or disrespectful. Teaching children right from wrong should is the most important responsibility as a parent and over the years it has slowed down. Parents in the past used…

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    rather than spending their time being scared for what they have done wrong. Simply speaking to the child and explaining to them what they did wrong is said to be effective. Another way to discipline a child without spanking would be to withhold punishments. Children need to understand that their actions have consequences, and taking away something that he or she loves will have more affect on him or her rather than spanking the child. Overall, all of these are great alternates to spanking but…

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    and even how we raise our children. Statistics, opinions from well-educated individuals and scenarios demonstrating effects from actions can influence our parenting styles. According to an article written at the Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, 74% of American parents spank their children (Kazdin and Benjet 100). Spanking has been a social norm for years accepted by parents. After thorough research, it is time to question…

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    Spanking As A Parent

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    Parents love their child to death. Even if they are brats sometimes. And the punishment most parents have are spanking. Spanking has always been the first thing that comes to mind as discipline. Its supposed to teach your child to regret what they did, and to know to not ever do whatever their circumstance was again. But does it really “teach them a lesson”? When I was about to get spanked as I child, I was extremely fearful of my dad. When your dad used to be a corrections officer, then tells…

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    Back in the 1900s and even the early 2000s spanking was a common practice among parents, but now? Now, parents who have the courage to spank their kids are a dying breed who are almost extinct. Parents should spank their children because, kids who are not spanked are usually undisciplined, and soft people, most kids also end up spoiled and cocky, and never learn to respect authority. If a parent's does not spank their child they are making them soft and passive. Parents today think that being…

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