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    First I would like to state and confirm that I have read 100% of the assigned reading, the book Celebration of Discipline the Path to Spiritual Growth by Richard J. Foster. The Spiritual disciplines helps you obtain spiritual growth which is necessary to cultivate a healthy intimate relationship with God and change our lives. The various disciplines described in the Celebration of Discipline provide instruction on the pathways to attaining healthy spiritual growth resulting in transformation…

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    The first policy that I chose to review is number 6.313 which is discipline procedures. At the high school level we have three different assistant principals who are responsible for discipline for the various grade levels. I spoke to Mark Weeks who is the assistant principal in charge of discipline for sophomores and juniors at the high school. To begin, I asked Mr. Weeks his overall view of discipline at the high school level. He felt that behavior at the high school is generally good, and…

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    I believe that spanking is a great discipline for children when necessary. I say this because I am part of that 85% of kids that have been spanked. Being spanked by mom never made me have any difficulties in life. I believe it really helped me become the person and I am today. I believe that being spanked shows that kids have to obey rules or they get a punishment. Just because a parent spanks a child does not mean that they don’t love or care for that child, they just are trying to give a…

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    Discipline by definition is training, especially of the mind and character. Discipline plays a very important part in everyone’s lives. Without proper discipline a person could not have self-control or the determination to continue in the right way while faced with opposition, from every side. Discipline is allowing yourself to be taught and allowing those teachings to become an important part of your life. Theodore Roosevelt said, “ The one quality which sets one man apart from another- the…

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    Part 1 Children are discipline to teach them what is right and wrong, but if it is done the incorrect way or if it is not consistent it can teach them they can do certain behaviors without being punished. In the lecture notes and in the book ineffective discipline is what can cause a child to have an aggressive behavior, have social issues and break the rules more often. Coercive is a type of discipline. This type of discipline uses physical and verbal as a punishment style. The verbal it is…

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    mental health facility (Parent 1). If a child’s behavior becomes so out of hand that they are put into a mental health facility, this occurrence in that child’s life can have an impact on them not only now, but as they enter adulthood. Most parents discipline their children as needed, but some parents may disagree with disciplining their children at…

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    Foucault's Discipline and Punish is a book based on the history of the penal system. Foucault uses this book to breakdown the process of punishment, what all it contain, and how power can affect punishment. He starts this book off by discussing the issues before the eighteenth century. When the issues were prominent, public execution and corporal punishment was the most commonly used forms of punishments. During this time period punishments were viewed as a ceremonial type of ordeal that…

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    General Philosophy of Discipline True discipline comes from the belief that teaching students to take responsibility for their behavior is more important than simply administering rules. Each child should be responsible for his or her own behavior choices. Virtuous chastisement remains essential for learning and should be based upon reciprocated respect for the rights and property of others, respect for those placed in positions of authority. No child should be allowed to jeopardize or…

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    Fasting is a Christian discipline for one who wants “to let go of an appetite in order to seek God on matters of deep concern for others, myself and the world” It is a discipline that is to be done for God and seen only by God. At the commencement of Bible College I understood fasting to be a practice that people in the church did in order to get God to hear their prayers and move on their behalf and answer the prayers that they had placed before Him during the time of fasting. It was…

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    Self-discipline is the key to all these questions! A research has been made and it shows that 80% of the society fails and 20% succeed. 20% are self-disciplined and earn 80% of the money, whereas 80% of people have to be satisfied with the remaining 20% of the money. So, if you want to be in one of those 20% successful people, you have to struggle and be ready to pay a high price and to sacrifice. Right now we surely have this question running through our minds that why self-discipline is the…

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