Corporal punishment in the home

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    Case 6i: Is it morally acceptable for children to be used in pornographic films? Does it make a difference if their parents approve? I feel children being in pornographic films are not morally acceptable. The reason I feel like this is because it’s not the parent’s body. The child once grown will have to deal with the mental or physical issues that may occur. As parents we are to instill morals in our children. This is against the law to record a minor in pornographic settings and in my opinion…

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    Pros And Cons Of Spanking

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    Many people believe that spanking should be outlawed, but others disagree because they believe that it shouldn’t be outlawed due to the fact. That children don’t have any respect anymore and they need to be spanked when they act out. The only time a child should not be hit is when the parent is trying to beat them, that’s not okay its considered abuse and inhumane.There is a huge difference between spanking and beating.Research shows that 40% of people believe its wrong and 60% think its okay to…

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    When children get to a certain age, they start to understand more. At this point, it's the parent's job to teach them the right from the wrong. Physical punishment is the most common way some parents educate children, for many reasons. Children should be spanked because it helps them perform better in school, teaches them what's expected of them, and teaches them respect. Spanking children may have a huge effect on the performance of a child at school. According to Rosemary Black “A study,…

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    One piece that we read this year in LCS that has stuck in my memory was the poem Behind Grandma’s House by Gary Soto. While we did not spend a ton of time on this piece, this poem made me think on a deeper level, and as a result has stuck in my mind. What caught my attention in this poem was the ending when the grandmother punches the boy square in the face. In addition to seeming to being unexpected, the Grandma’s actions made me consider the morality of hitting children. In 2016, society has a…

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    lecture notes and in the book ineffective discipline is what can cause a child to have an aggressive behavior, have social issues and break the rules more often. Coercive is a type of discipline. This type of discipline uses physical and verbal as a punishment style. The verbal it is when the parent or person of authorizes yells, makes the child feel ashamed, or makes offensive comments to the child. When a parent is physical in this type of discipline it means using physical behaviors to…

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    experiencing what I have sadly experienced. Looking back as a child that was being raised as first with both parents home, with a loving father and caring mother, then having to live with other family members because my parents wanted to find better opportunities was traumatizing. I remember waking up some days not having anything to eat, going to school on an empty stomach, going back home, having to sleep with that empty stomach because of how jealous people were of me. Although, my life was…

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    Introduction Spanking is the act of physically beating a child either on the buttocks or any part of the child’s body by using the hand or objects such as canes. According to Kazdin & Benjet (2003), spanking is defined as the hitting of a child with an open hand on the buttocks or extremities with the intention to discipline without causing physical harm. The body part that is mostly spanked is the buttocks, but also the face, the palm and the back of the hand as well. Objectives typically used…

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    Spanking has both is supporters and those who are against it. Corporal punishment (CP) is defined as hitting or spanking a child with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correcting or controlling a child’s behavior. Studies have shown that a correlation between CP and poor health outcomes and aggression. Given the risk factors that are associated with CP, organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics have strongly voiced their…

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    trouble, the first instinct most parents have is to spank them. Is this an acceptable form of punishment? Many people view this topic differently; some people believe it is acceptable because they were spanked as a child, and other people see it as completely unacceptable due to the fact that it is inflicting pain on a child. Some physical punishment is worse than others, but any form of physical punishment to children is considered child abuse. Child abuse is an important issue in our world…

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    depression, anxiety, drug use, and aggression as they get older” in other words, adolescents that were spanked during their initial childhood years have a higher contingency of showing social problems when they mature. The repercussions of corporal punishment far outweigh the convenience of its practice. Even though spanking offers immediate compliance from a child, it should not be used because it causes mental illness and there are superior disciplinary methods that have no negative effects.…

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