Corporal punishment in the home

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    while others think they do and they have been trying to prove one is true. School suspensions do tend to work though and schools should continue to suspend kids for doing the wrong thing. Suspending the student can show the student that there are punishments for their actions, the students are placed in a supervised setting that can help them get disciplined for the thing they got suspended for, and it can help students get back on track with school. Suspending the student shows that they cannot…

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    Play is essential for children’s lives; author Hanna Rosin’s article “The Overprotected Kid” demonstrates how parenting styles and fear have inhibited children’s play, harming their development. Places like “The Land” are attempting to make up for the missing element in children’s play by giving them the freedom to explore and make their own decisions, and in turn accept the natural consequences. These missing aspects of play affect children physiologically. One of the culprits could be how…

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    is an instinct however then parents teach the child to cope in better ways. If a child grows up in a home where they see another person using force to get what they want the child is less likely to learn how to properly cope in those types of situations. Poverty is said to be a predictor of violence (Franken, 2007). There are many stressful circumstances around being poor. The kids are left home alone while parents are at work, when parents have many stressors that cause the child to learn as…

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    Ignore Child Behavior

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    Kids display different kinds of misbehavior every day. However, many parents decide to overlook these misbehaviors to avoid conflicts. However, there are some little misbehaviors that parents should not ignore because they can lead to bigger problems in the future. Parents.com shared the little misbehaviors parents should not ignore. Knowing how to recognize these actions and correcting each properly can go a long way to the development of proper child behavior. 1. Kids rudely interrupting…

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    In chapter 9 of the book, it begins by introducing and describing the narrator’s, Tun and Ti’s faces, as being all bruised up and swollen. They had all been beaten by Hai’s dad, since they trashed his garden (dug holes), believing that they would find some treasure. There is a sense of childhood innocence in the text, as none of the children fully understand the problems to their action, but are only concerned with finding the “hidden treasure.” Nguyen Nhat Anh creates this division between the…

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    suspension is really teaching students a lesson and helping them or if they need a new system. Although the common suspension is cheap and familiar, schools should switch to a different system. Switching to a better system could show kids a true punishment for their actions, get them the help they may need, and prevent later conflict. Punishing a child with suspension is like giving a kid a toy after they scream and cry because they were told no. They get to skip school for breaking the rules…

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    John Rosemond, the writer, fails to mention any scientific evidence supporting his accusations. Rosemond gives an example of some parents he knows and how they successfully use this technic on how to prevent immunization and the possibility that punishment becomes a game. This example is the “Consequence Grab-Bag”, put 10 consequences in the bag and when misbehavior occurs, children blindly…

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    Substance Abuse Parents

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    It's hard for anybody to understand why a child should be hurt. When we talk about risk factors, it draws a lot of attention especially to learners of psychology since these are attributes or characteristics of an individual who lead to an increase in the likelihood of development of a body dysfunction. There are some factors that are prospectively part of risks for child abuse parents being part of them. When a child is not physically, socially and mentally relaxed, it leads to dysfunctions…

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    Spanking

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    psychology professor named Marjorie Gunnoe that claims that children who are spanked did better in school, were more likely to do volunteer work and were more likely to go to college. Duke uses the study to back up his ideas that children need corporal punishment despite previous studies showing it is harmful. He reasons that those previous studies weren 't very scientific. He then gives theories as to why he believes this new research is true, saying those who don 't spank are overly…

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    discipline problems in their classroom. It is said that proactive systems are the most effective when trying to prevent behavior problems. It emphasizes the equality of students. Carlson, K. (2009). What’s the difference between discipline and punishment? Center for Early Education and Development. University of Minnesota. Retrieved…

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