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    either encounter child abuse or corporal punishment. Corporal punishment represents the constrained use of physical force to preserve the notion of discipline. On the other hand, child abuse evokes misconduct that can be in any form that includes of sexual abuse, physical abuse, or neglect and abandonment. Yet, the dilemma in America expresses that an abundant amount of people have a strenuous time of espying the contrast between maltreatment and disciplinary punishment. Many parents have a…

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    maltreatment statistically display increased risk for behaviors and attitudes detrimental to personal and mental health such as drug use, attempted suicide, and teenage pregnancy. Research has demonstrated that physical abuse can often be disguised as corporal punishment, which should therefore be illegal. This paper will demonstrate that childhood abuses…

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    I also believe that corporal punishment can, and will, have a negative impact on any student regardless of age and gender. Any corporal punishment should be dealt with the students guardians depending on their misbehaviors. Chapter Nine: 2) The differences between the explicit, the implicit, and the null curriculum is that they all…

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    RUNNING HEAD: CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON CHILDREN Corporal Punishment and Its Effects on Children George Harbieh 20/8/2015 Outline Thesis statement: Anti-Social behaviors, health issues and psychological problems are three negative effects of the usage of corporal punishments in schools. I. One of the side effects brought by corporal punishment is the strong tendencies of kids to cause anti social behaviors. A. Bulling other classmates. B. Violating humans rights. C.…

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    view corporal punishment as the ultimate and most efficient form of punishment. People have thought for a long time that flogging a child mercilessly would dissuade them from any action that would result to them being beaten. The famous phrase spare the rod and spoil the child which a lot of Nigerians use to defend their decision to embrace corporal punishment was culled from the original bible verse which states, “Whoever…

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    Should corporal punishment be banned in school? By Tay Ming Jian Corporal is the punishment that happened in school time. The effect of corporal punishment is to discipline the kid or the student to have a good attitude. It still happed in this generation, the punishment is always happened between on the children and student, and teacher will hit the student by cane if they are doing something wrong, like forget to bring the book, make a mistake in the exercise, playing around, etc. The teacher…

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    arrests, and corporal punishment are all practices used in school systems today. School is supposed to be a safe environment for students to learn and grow into intelligent and confident individuals that will advance in life as they grow. School is the building block of young minds so knowing what is going on and happening to students in a school setting is monumental for those young minds. The disciplinary actions that are in effect are harsh and traumatizing, corporal…

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    Corporal Punishment in Child Rearing "Children are the world 's most valuable resources and its best hope for the future," John Fitzgerald Kennedy. As adults, our responsibility is to raise our child as an honorable being. This may be what James Dobson craves for why he is such a prominent critic of permissive parenting. Many of us, including myself, reminisced how it was as a child when we had to respect our elders and were afraid to be caught misbehaving. Corporal punishment in child…

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    I believe corporal punishment is an effective way of raising behaved children only if it is doing it the right way. I my be a bad mom, but I have had the principal give my son pops a couple of times, because of his behavior. I am a single parent and there is not a man in his life and when I give him pops at house sometime it works and sometimes it don’t. I was a little worried about the first time that the principal gave my son pops and I’m think that it would be impossible to give him pops,…

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    Did you know that corporal punishment is still being used in America.to be exact it is used frequently in schools in thirteen states, it is legal in twenty one states(Source C). Corporal punishment is where a student is physically disciplined for their bad doings.I believe that students should get paddled and that we should keep physical discipline.it will improve student behavior, it will influence on the school’s atmosphere by making it a calm place, and corporal punishment is an alternative…

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