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    you love him and he loves you too. A tight hug or a sweet kiss will make him forget that you beat him a few minutes ago. Having said that, when it comes to disciplining, physical punishment may not be a good idea. Experts suggest that beating and spanking negatively impact young children’s sub-conscious mind and might even give them wrong ideas about social as well as emotional values. Here are 10 reasons why you shouldn’t use physical punishment as a disciplining method: 1. It sends…

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    that aggression is a learned behavior, and the BOBO Doll experiment explains it all. I have seen many pieces of evidence of learned behaviors in my children and other people's children. For example, first of all, I know that yelling is as bad as spanking, so I try very hard not to. However, sometimes kids are being disobedient brats, and I hate to admit that about 2 or 3 times, my daughters managed to push my buttons, and made me explode. I yelled at them and punished them by taking all their…

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    Lacey and Gregory Branch. She stated that her parents separated at a young age. Her mother was later in a relationship with a Mr. Larry Randle. Overall Mrs. Bonner reported a good relationship with all of her parents. She stated that she did receive spankings when she was younger, but did see it was abuse. Mrs. Bonner reported that she left home at the age of 20 to be on her own. She reported having three siblings: Ebony Lacey, the late Joseph Sharp, Ashley Lacey and Zukeeya Moore all of…

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    Where would we all be without parents? The answer is we probably wouldn’t exist. Parents are so needed to help us survive. They teach us everything they know. They prepare us for the cruel world that won’t care about us as much as our parents do. They love you no matter what you do, and are willing to go to any extant to help you understand. Unlike some people in the world, parents want what is best for us. They never want to see us go through hard times, but they understand that we reap what we…

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    When it comes to children, they tend to make mistakes, that's a given; but as children get older their mistakes tend to grow as they do. When it comes to punishments for young children, some parents may stick to spankings, and others are totally against it, saying that it is wrong and doesn’t always work. Some parents don’t believe in hitting their children so they use other methods of punishment for misbehaving juveniles such as chores, loss of privileges and maybe a good scolding. These…

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    parenting. Today, it is debated on whether or not a tap on the hand, or a smack on the butt with a belt, is a correct way to discipline a child for doing something wrong. Most studies suggest that spanking becomes problematic with increased frequency and/or intensity. There is a huge difference between spanking your child once a month, twice a day, lightly with an open hand, or aggressively with a belt. The question is what to do with the parents that go above and beyond the discipline?…

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    conducted with another friend, Kya, who has a one-year old daughter named Cali. I asked “How do you discipline your daughter, do you believe in physical punishment?” Her response was very different from Brittany. She said “First off, I do not believe in spanking my child, especially at her age. I feel she is too young for that. Yes, sometimes I may pop her on the hand, but that’s as far as I’ll go.” I then asked “What do you do instead?” She said “I don’t really have to do much. For the most…

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    Corporal Punishment

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    from other forms of mental illness are usually able to remember unwanted or/and painful experiences better than a person without these illness, even if they both went through the same experience. This can explain some of the increase remembrance of spanking in mentally ill individual. These studies also don’t always explain that the results could be caused by other things…

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    Parents should not be able to smack their children because punishment interferes with the bond between parent and child, physical punishment gives the message that hitting is an appropriate way to express feelings and most studies show that children are more likely to get seriously injured. Punishment interferes with the bond between parent and child as it is not a human nature to feel love towards someone who hurts us deeply. Beating a child does not get them to respect you but fear you. The…

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    Annotated Bibliography Boynton, M., & Boynton, C. (2005). Educator 's guide to preventing and solving discipline problems. Alexandria, VA, USA: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development (ASCD). Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com This book talked about the discipline strategies that teachers should take and put into place in their classrooms. The number one complaint from teachers about their jobs is discipline problems in their classroom. It is said that proactive systems are the…

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