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    value and respect authority (465-471). So, if children benefit from positive discipline, what happens when a child is exposed to negative discipline throughout their life. Negative discipline can be seen in a wide range of ways, such as, physical punishment, punitive discipline, inconsistency, and lack of affection. I believe that negative discipline that is used with children, leaves lasting negative physical, mental, and emotional effects. Theorist over the years have tried to tell everyone what

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    Technology has been called the downfall of this generation, but could it be the uprising? In the article the undercover parent, Harlan Coben, is an american writer who claims that using spyware to see what your kids are doing sounds wrong but is a good idea to protect your kids. I however believe that parents should not put spyware on their kids electronics, because they might accidently tarnish their relationship in the process. Parents shouldn’t put spyware on their kids electronics because if

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    Why Do Suspensions Work

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    Is there a different and more effective way to teach students a lesson? Suspension means a temporary prevention from continuing or being in force or effect. When they really aren't that affective. Although students need to have consequences and punishments for their behavior, schools should find a new way to punish kids instead of suspension, because suspensions are perceived as something good, but aren’t, suspension increases the chance that the student suspended will drop out, and there are far

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    This study will aim to test the impact of parenting style on the frequency and severity of aggressive behaviours. It is hypothesised that permissive parenting will be associated with high degrees of aggression, and that authoritarian and authoritative parenting will be related to normal and lower degrees of aggression in 5-year-old males. If the hypothesis is supported; the relationship between permissive parenting and high degrees of aggressive behaviour may be attributed to the behavioural control

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    When dealing with angry children it could be a rather challenging task. When you are in a situation when you have to handle a child's anger always remember to control their surroundings, appeal directly to the child and provide the child with a physical outlet. When these tactics put in use which would make life much easier and calm for you and even more importantly it will help the child relieve their anger and remain happy. First off obstacles are bound to be hit when you are in an altercation

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    Data For the general method of my data, I will be performing secondary data, using longitudinal design and quantitative data. For the secondary data analysis, I will be using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. They have collected data from families who have children between 1980’s until 2012. The assessment of the Survey is called HOME (Home Observation Measurement of the Environment) which is the primary measure of the quality of a child’s home environment that is included in the NLSY79

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    A common advice given to parents trying to discipline a misbehaving child is to address the problematic behaviour rather than accusing the child. Telling the child that not only what he did, but he is the problem will only reinforce the negative feelings that led to misbehaviour in the first place. However, few people seem to realize that this mechanism stays the same as we grow up. In any case, I believe that attacking the individual rather than denouncing their actions is bullying. Oxford Dictionaries

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    around the stages of puberty, as with any other sexual orientation. I believe we can prevent a greater number of victims if we put more energy into early detection and providing support before the first offense occurs, rather than solely relying on punishment after the fact. We need to be thinking about the children that pedophiles once were and catch them at their vulnerable stages, which are during puberty. There we can find a sense of compassion and support to want to help. In 2014, Margo Kaplan,

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    Have you ever seen children start physically fighting over something that has little importance? The reason behind this is that children tend to not know how they are feeling and resort to violence. Violence, in some ways, is a treatment for the unknown, when used by children. This is why I agree with the statement," Violence is the drug of choice for children today." I can prove this through children books that involve violence, social issues with friends or family, and children not being open

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    TAKE NOTICE!!!!!!!!! Is your child a bully? Throughout the years bullying has become more serious. The president, Barack Obama, has taken notice to the issue. He feels it is the way the children are raised that make them a bully. Many people think that parents should be held accountable if there child is a bully. Although anti-bullying laws may cause parents to pay court fees, they may prevent children from becoming victims. Computer and phone bullying by a child can cause a parent

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