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    According to Alan Kazdin, there are three criteria that determines when you need to discipline a child. These would include deterioration in functioning (whether at school or home), a child not being manageable, and the last one is if the child is causing some sort of danger or harm to others or themselves (Speaking of Psychology: Disciplining children effectively). However, understanding when a child needs to be disciplined is not the part most parents have problems with. The problem for most…

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    precondition on how to be a professional or as career convict opposed to productive citizens. Unless steps are taken to educate youth if they do not physical die in prison they do so mentally. Placing youth in solitary confinement restricts opportunity for growth and development. Majority of incarnated youth are denied a formal education until release. This put them at a disadvantage because most juvenile offender especially those place with adult population are release before they are twenty…

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    4.1.a. Non-progressive interventions/consequences In the article, Tips for Function Based Discipline in the Classroom, Gavoni (2016) characterizes non-progressive consequences by, “being the ‘same’ every time and are appropriate and function based that are related to the magnitude of the misbehavior” (para. 11). If a consequence is going to be affective in the classroom, it needs to be consistent; for this I believe the consequences need to be simple and are reflective of the behavior.…

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    codified in our Constitution and is the mechanism by which the American people, through their elected and appointed officials, exercise oversight of the military” (ADRP 1, 2015, p. 6-2). A commitment to ethical leadership and fair and impartial discipline ensures unit-level trust and by extension, helps foster a trusting civil-military relationship. Therefore, the greatest responsibility for an Army Captain with regards to civil-military relations is understanding how internal trust at the…

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    Permissive vs. Authoritative Is parenting an individual task? Do parents give their children boundaries or do they let them do as they please without any consequences? The effects of parenting styles influence a child’s social, mental , and psychological growth, which affects children both in the childhood years, and as an adult. Parenting styles have an enormous impact on children's life. The fact that parents are constantly around a child’s life they will influence him/her either negatively…

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    I would follow the same path that my parents did to teach and discipline me as I grew up. I would not let my kids get awaying from misbehaving with others, even if they are younger. They would not get a punishment, but they would have to have a talk with me about behaving in a proper way. Once, I have a talk with my…

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    who has the intention to force Winston to confess his thoughts, re-educate his emotions with the party, and cleanse his mind from his insane notions. To execute his plans, O’Brien gains the trust of Winston and operates with a physical force to discipline Winston. Throughout 1984, Winston adopts an admiration for O 'Brien who is a far more intellectual person than Winston with an far more unrestricted lifestyle. Throughout the story, a relationship between an inner party member and Winston,…

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    Unit 3 Discussion Forum 1. What are your views in using punishment in order to reduce unwanted behaviour? To my own understanding, when one is punished it does not mean the person is hated, but the person applying the punishment is trying to make the one going through the punishment to be a better person. I know many people will not agree with me on this, especially the way punishment is been used today. I will use myself as an example, back home in Nigeria in those days; every child is being…

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    Similarities Between Students Purpose of the Study The drive of this study is to decide if students who violates the school dress code policy; are the same ones receiving discipline referrals. Quite often, students are labelled by their behavior or action. When students have continuous bad experiences in school, absentees and dropping out tend to be the common answers. Schools are supposed to be a safe haven for students. As students grow up each year in school. They begin to feel more and more…

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    Spanking Research Papers

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    Many parents know that discipline is necessary when parenting young children, but the techniques that are used are very controversial. Spanking and other forms of discipline have always been a very controversial topic in today’s society. Around the globe there have been numerous studies that have been conducted on the various facets of the infamous topic of spanking. These facets focus on the psychological toll spanking has on kids and the effects that stay with them throughout the child’s life.…

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