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    modern society, physical discipline is still considered a somewhat suitable way of teaching children how to behave in life, though it is decreasing in popularity as time goes on. When using physical discipline, the parent should never have the intention of causing harm, they should always have the intention of being constructive. Whether or not physical discipline results in a beneficial outcome is dependent upon how it is used. If it is the only, or primary, source of discipline, the outcome is generally

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    Spanking And Discipline

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    The two types of discipline was in the form of spanking or Time out. Spanking or Timeout tend to be a structured way of letting a child know that he/she has done something wrong. Many parents used these forms of punishment as a deterrent hoping the child would not make the same mistake twice but instead succeed. The question of what is the best way to discipline depends on what a parent experienced as a child. Different disciplinary can have a huge impact on how successful a child is in the future

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    The article I chose as my fifth media entry is called “The lessons we can learn from foster parents” by The Washington Post. It is about how foster parents and how biological parents can take the advice from them to parent their children. The lessons that are given within this article are: Perfection is not the goal, Express love-even when disciplining, and learn to let go. All of these will help a biological parent when certain situations come up and parenting their children as a whole. As the

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    parent and gained some knowledge about parent –child relationship. The goal of promoting positive parenting skills program is to teach children positive behavior and create positive environment between parents and child at home. Many parents believe spanking, yelling, screaming and hurting child’s emotional is necessary for effective strategy for discipline to their children however, enourmse researches indicates this kind of approach ruining child-parents relationship in the long run. The question

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    The Young Child is constantly withheld from many of his desires by physical restrictions. We use baby gates, fences, locks on doors and cabinets (restricted areas), cribs, playpens, leashes, and brief commands ("NO!" "YES!"). We carefully watch the young child; monitoring what he sees, where he goes, and with whom he associates. These barriers are primarily for the purpose of protecting the child from himself - from his own desire to seek his own will prior to an age when he has knowledge, self-discipline

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    Discipline According to Sailor (2010), “Discipline comes from the Latin word disciplina, meaning instruction or teaching to correct, strengthen, or perfect.” The article talks about discipline and punishment in the education system, whereas parents and some teachers view discipline as a punishment while educators view it as a teaching strategy that can exclude punishment. As it stated by Hogan (2012), “True discipline, however, comes from within the child.” Therefore, parents and teachers are aware

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    Ways to Discipline Children *1*Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another.GEORGE WASHINGTON, general orders**.*2*Discipline is just doing the same thing the right way whether anyone’s watching or not.MICHAEL J. FOX, Esquire**.These quotes that I have just write are ways of describing what discipline means according to famous people. But from my prospective, Discipline is not a big

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    A New Means of Discipline The United States has evolved tremendously within the last fifty years. The “baby boom” era raised their children in a much different environment than parents do today. With new research and analysis from psychologists and physicians, the way of parenting is now taking a major turn. Historically, parents in the fifties used disciplinary methods to make their children behave. A major method was physical punishment, or spanking. As Paul C. Holinger MD, writer of “Spanking

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    making the screaming stop. Around the family, some of the customers sigh in relief, while others shoot disapproving looks towards the father; appalled that he spanked the boy. Corporal punishment is an effective way to discipline children that benefits social interactions, child behavior, and lowers the crime rate. Corporal punishment allows for children to interact with others as in an appropriate manner. Children who are not disciplined do not understand how their actions will impact those around

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    “Corporal punishment is the use of physical force causing pain, but not wounds, as a means of discipline.” Definition of Corporal Punishment by Unicef- Educate! Don’t Punish! Awareness Campaign Physical punishment was very common. In the past corporal punishment was by not only applied to children. It was used on adults as well. In England from the Middle Ages whipping was a common punishment for minor crimes. In the 18th century whipping or flogging was a common punishment in the British army and

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