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    Inspirational Motivation by recognizing during the “situation” of the concept to include the status of my people and the status of the environment. To better articulate my intent as a leader, I need to better observe the morale, esprit de corps, discipline and proficiency of my subordinates and peers as they are displaying. In addition, I need to recognize my action as a leader will impact the organizational environment. Therefore, I need to establish clear direction and priorities when I am…

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    Redet Woldemariam Discipline is the process of teaching someone proper behavior. It includes teaching them how to follow rules using different tools and technique like positive reinforcement after good behavior, and appropriate punishments. Punishments are effective if applied correctly. Punishment alone does not help the student to have good behavior. Children need to be loved and cared for with good support system. Some of the reasons students to misbehave are when they are seeking attention,…

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    Topic 1: • The school discipline system being used at Gresham is strict and they follow it very closely. If there are minor infractions like classroom disturbances, harassment, horseplay, public displays of affection, etc. the student will first get a verbal warning. Then a teacher will write a discipline referral note that must go home with them for their parents/guardians to sign. In this situation the student may also get in-team isolation. The third offense will lead to the teacher writing…

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    The Scale of Effective School Discipline and Safety (SESDS) Questionnaire indicates that Lacy Elementary is ready for implantation of a Positive Behavioral Support System (PBSS) in the area of Teachers’ Effective Classroom Management Skills. The analysis includes a scale ascending from 1-5 with “1” being excellent in regards to implementing a PBSS and a score of “5” being poor or not ready. Our analysis shows that Lacy Elementary scored an average of 2.2 in this particular section. This is an…

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    be some problems. School has proven to be more and more stressful with the pressures of students’ families and with the possibility of a promise for the purpose of a scholarship to go to a good school. Students have been pushed passed the point of breaking due to the fact of how they only think of one thing and do not know how to handle their problems. Some students do not do anything else but try to pass the standardized tests that…

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    It is not surprising at all that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks and hospitals because they all practice discipline and punishment within those walls. People feel watched with in the walls of those organizations and often feel trapped. Panopticon was created to discipline people which is accomplished by knowing that we are being watched. Good thing about is that with panopticon there is less crime, but there are many bad sides to it. With panopticon lack of full freedom and…

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    Parent’s always wondered what types of discipline can help their child’s mental and emotional health. Understanding the child’s temperament creates a special parent-child bond. Discipline is the way parents teach their child what type of behavior is appropriate and what is not appropriate. The word discipline brings to mind the punishment of a child; however, discipline does not stop once the childhood ends. Child discipline should be used by parents in the development of their child’s mental…

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    I agree that children like to challenge the rules, it is part of their nature; nevertheless, physical punishment is not the method to discipline them. How do you discipline your children? I strongly agree with the statement that, disregarding the discipline method or technique applied, discipline ensures the desired effects, when there is a close parent-child relationship. Therefore, without forgetting the love and respect, parents should inculcate children with…

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    Physical punishment is a form of discipline which discipline is defined as “training to act in accordance with rules” (O’Leary 11). Some examples of physical punishment that are commonly used are “spanking, hitting, slapping, grabbing, pushing and/or physically restraining a child for the purpose of correction” (Dobbs et al 138). Physical punishment should also be “a last resort and a loving tap” (Dobbs…

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    they do something right and punished when they do something wrong or disrespectful. Teaching children right from wrong should is the most important responsibility as a parent and over the years it has slowed down. Parents in the past used different discipline techniques than we do now, they used to be more physical, verbal, and attention to their children. In the 1950s, only 19 percent of mothers with small children worked outside the home, said Stephanie Coontz, a historian at The Evergreen…

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