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    the answer to this debated question. Are we putting our children in an physical/ emotional danger ? Or are we hugging them with one hand, and slapping them with the other. My point of view towards this would be that this is an effective way to discipline children if you use it in the right way. Educating kids nowadays is getting harder. Some adults say that punishing a child by smacking him will damage the relationship between the child and the parents. This is wrong. Children who understand…

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    hates his son” and many that quote this verse has it confused. The rod is supposed to be use as a guide, not as a whip. When we discipline our children, we should be teaching them values, not to inflicted punishment, pain and get revenge. It also stated, how black parents fear if their child gets out of hand, that they will be kill by a police officer, so they rather discipline their child instead. The article made a comment on how black comedians like to make fun on how their parents whip…

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    In Jeanette Walls’ memoir, The Glass Castle the parenting style most apparent is permissive style. Both Rex and Rosemary have unique qualities that they imply on their children. When available Rex goes plays with the children, like they are friends (Cherry, “Four Styles of Parenting”). In the memoir Jeanette said, “My dad was not only a wimp, he came to play with the gang…” (59). Rex being so involved with the kids, he can be seen almost as a bigger friend rather than their father. In…

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    self-empowerment. Andy and Tom’s decision to poison the Duvtich’s fish is extremely insensitive and irresponsible, and so their father’s decision to punish his boys in the way that he does is suitable. Firstly, because of their capricious action, Andy and Tom should face the equivalent consequences. Even if it’s harsh, the boys’ father has to discipline them in a way where they learn from their mistakes and know to never do such a cruel thing again. Next, although it isn’t relevant to helping…

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    There was a new law that was not popular because it would permit schools to punish kids for things they are doing outside of school and school hours (Gross 9). Parents argue that if the bullying happens outside of the school, than it is not the school’s job to punish the children. Some experts say that teachers, and parents, since they are adults, are trusted with the information students tell them about being bullied (“Cyberbullying”…

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    The topic of this paper is to determine whether spanking your children is good or bad. Spanking can be justified. One of the main reasons parents spank their children would be to instill proper behavior in a disciplined manner. It’s not to hurt the child but to teach them the appropriate way of being respectful towards authority. Which could make a huge impact on their lives when they become adults. There are different opinions based on this topic that causes an up roar in cultures and different…

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    The next concept Foucault describes is panopticon, which is the architecture of the building that the discipline and power take place. Panopticon is the physical make up of how Bentham’s composition would work. The last concept that he describes is governmentality. Governmentality is the use of power and discipline in a way that makes it more effective. The discipline will be able to spread across the society so that all the power will not actually have to be done by force. With the…

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    Most parents belief that it is the one thing needful so as to convict the children’s bad behavior. It has been defined as “the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience bodily pain or discomfort so as to correct or punish the child’s behavior” (Holinger,2015). This includes: spanking, hitting, pinching, squeezing, paddling, whipping, smacking, slapping, washing a child’s mouth with soap, making a child kneel on painful objects, and forcing a child to stand or sit…

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    Foucault's Panopticon

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    In Michel Foucault Discipline and Punish, the section on Panopticism was one of my favourites. In this section he brings attention to two components of society that can be seen today. The first being at the beginning of the section, where Foucault refers to the leper in the context of the plague. He states that the plague was used as a process of order. The plague’s “function is to sort out every possible confusion: that of the disease, which is transmitted when bodies are mixed together; that…

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    When you discipline a child, you guide and teach the child the mistakes he/she has made. when you punish a chid, you control the situation and start developing guilty feelings in the child. there were two situatio in my life that i was punish and other were i was disclipine. I was 14 years old, when i had my first boyfriend. Even though my mom didnt want me to have a boyfriend…

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