Corporal punishment in the home

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    lice, panic can quickly set in. The important thing to remember is that you and your child can survive a lice infestation without hurting your child’s pride. Stay Calm Children learn from their parents and, if you panic because your child comes home with lice, they, too, will panic. Instead, reassure your child that lice are actually very common among children their age and that, while they may cause a little itching, they are not dangerous. If your child is…

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    and has been the topic of countless debates. According to Kazdin and Benjet, there are three sides in this battle of morals; the pro-corporal punishment, the anti-corporal punishment, and, the more middle grounded, conditional corporal…

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    the child physically but can hurt them mentally as well. Spanking could have many long-term affects that may lead the child to misbehave, participate in violent behavior, or in some cases fall into depression. Research recently has shown that corporal punishment is related to higher levels…

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    Have you ever wanted to protect children from growing up? In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield tries to protect children from growing up. First, Holden does not want the children to become depressed like Holden. Next, Holden wants to protect the children from being phony since he dislikes phonies. Finally, Holden does not want children to be as hateful as he is and wants to make sure they enjoy themselves. Holden wants to protect the children from growing up to…

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    PART # 1 1. Authoritarian Parenting to me this type of parenting is the parent has strict rules that the child is expected to follow. Failure to follow these rules will lead to punishment for the child. The adult won't give a reason for the rules because they expect you to follow them without any questions. This type of parenting makes the child more obident but less happy. 2. Authoritative Parenting they will also set rules for there child to follow. The parent is willing to lisen to…

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    Essay On Spanking Method

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    Throughout the years, families across our nation have used different ways to discipline and educate their children. While one family chooses to use the old fashioned spanking method (also known as corporal discipline), another family right across the street chooses to use different methods that restrict hitting a child and focuses more on using strategic ways to discipline their young ones. So what is the best way to discipline children in today 's society? It is indeed, a very debatable issue…

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    Internet Censorship Bad

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    Censorship? Or no censorship? Some argue it's better for children, while others would say it in fact hurts children. Does it protect national security? Do we really need it to maintain peace? Does it keep us blinded? Proponents argue that internet censorship is good because of today's youth and security, while opponents argue it actually hurts the youth, and destroys democracy. “Having more internet regulations and censorship will prevent terrorist acts and improve security.” “If the amount and…

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    Essay On Child Spanking

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    six from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was jailed for spanking three of her kids with a belt. She argued that spanking was a disciplinary measure she uses to prevent her kids from being ending up in prison like their father. The local authority felt her punishment to the kids was life-threatening, hence the kids were put under the custody of their grandmother. Conscious that spanking was a common disciplinary practice with majority of Americans parents, Spear and many others were confused.…

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    Is Spanking Necessary

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    more than seventy percent of parents believe, “It is sometimes necessary to discipline a child with a good, hard spanking.” Most of these parents were also spanked as children. Corporal punishment is a highly controversial topic and the negative effects need to come to light and be accepted. Studies have shown corporal punishment causes cognitive impairments. A cognitive impairment is when a person has a difficult time concentrating, learning new things, trouble remembering, or making decisions…

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    any type of physical punishment of children is abusive, no matter how trivial and safe it might be. This essay tries to answer the following question: why is smacking children sometimes needed? The essay supports the opinion that views harmless smacking as a justified behavior for three main reasons, namely: it inflicts no serious damage, it is an effective part of child-rearing strategy, and it may be less, if not the least, destructive than any other non-physical punishment. The first…

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