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    The school's rule on punishments in schools and why this rule is unfair because kids don’t need to be punished for something they did the punishments will just keep causing them to do more bad things like engaging in any activity that could be disruptive to the educational process, lying, deception, forgery, cheating, and possession of or altering official school documents, parents’ notes, and doctor/dental excuse. I feel like this rule should be changed because the punishments are too strict, the

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    I love Maury, I am glad the video wasn’t the Jerry Springer show. I am on able to imagine myself in an abusers shoe, but abusers may believe their behavior is normal depending on how they approach conflict. I have been in the victim’s shoes before,however not as bad as Summer’s situation. Being the victim can make you feel hopeless and trapped by not being able to see the way out of your negative situation. Summer responds to conflict in a passive nonassertive style, meanwhile her husband’s response

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    A child’s life experience when they are young are shaped and impact their emotional health and development as they grow. Discipline is believed to be an important part of parenting, but there have always been controversial ways of punishing and disciplining of children not behaving properly. Teachers were even allowed for a very long time aloud to spank students for misbehaving. As these young children grow and someday become parents the techniques they are disciplined with are going to be passed

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    Shame should never be used to advert someone's behavior, yet still, in this time period the practice is a daily experience that humans go through. In fact, if someone were to claim that they’ve never felt shamed by an action, words, or even a thought, they would be lying. Coming of age requires for people to regret certain decisions, after all, learning is about making mistakes, but for anyone to purposeful embarrass someone and then say that it’s for a “general good of the community” is inhumane

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    Restraint is defined as a restraining force or influence or a device that restricts movement. The use of physical restraint has been applied to children with emotional disturbance since the 1950s, and it was included in a list of "techniques for the antiseptic manipulation of surface behavior" compiled by Redl and Wineman during this period ("Physical Restraint in School," n.d.). Restraint was common in society during this period, a child with a disability were hidden and not associated as a part

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    children ahead of time. Hitting children teaches them to become hitters themselves.  Physical punishment distracts the child from learning how to resolve conflict in an effective and humane way. It is natural that children learn attitudes and behaviors through observation and duplication of their parents' actions, for good or ill. Because children learn through parental role modeling, physical punishment gives the message that hitting is an convenient way to express feelings and to resolve problems

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    What is the proper way to discipline your child? Some people believe that spanking is not the right form of discipline, while others believe their children will benefit from being spanked. Some parents believe that their children will not learn by being spanked, and that spanking will cause the child to pull away from their families and have a bad relationship with their future children. Other parents believe that spanking is a good disciplinary tool, and that when spanking is administered properly

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    If a someone commits a crime, don’t you think they should pay for what they did? And yes l’m also talking about children, like the child soldiers. If your answer is yes, then i totally agree with you. But if your answer is no, then why not? Yeah … yeah … you might say “but they are just kids, they don’t know what they’re doing” or “ Children don’t know the difference of what’s right and wrong” But guess what? You’re totally wrong, here’s why. According to a research i made (Dailymail.com) said “Children

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    There are several form of conflict while conducting group counseling. Conflict can be among individual members or with the group. Conflict can occur while the group members are having a discussion and individuals do not agree with the same values or beliefs. Conflict can bring a lot of mistrust and judgmental to the group members. According to Cory states “Conflict may be created by not attending to the diversity issues that exist within a group. Some of the areas of diversity in a group that are

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    Through this IO, my understanding on Machiavelli’s principalities had improved tremendously as the class discussed about his principles of fear and fortune, and connected them to real world examples. Initially, I came into the discussion with an understanding as to why it is better to be feared than to be loved if a prince cannot be both, however, I had a difficult time connecting it to the real world. Through the class discussion, I was able to realize that this principle is used in families,

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