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    Every human being has been disciplined at some point of their life. The term discipline can be defined as to teach knowledge and skills; however, it is often equated to punish and control in parenthood. The different ways to discipline a child has been a hot subject since the early times of the biblical period. Many states in the United States had created laws to protect children from child abuse. In the last decade child abuse has been on a rapidly growing issue. The goal of parenting is to provide

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    It is a good idea to spank your children yes, I think that it is a great idea. Today in this generation parents do not like to say no to their kids and they get whatever they want. This is a big problem with children running their parents today and the parents are not saying no or disciplining them. I believe that kids today should be spanked. Many kids today do not have any respect for anyone like adults, teachers, and their grandparents. In this generation parents do not like to spank or discipline

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    Spanking has several effects on the children, which build numerous opinions among the people. Researchers have shown many positive and negative sides of physical punishment. There are several people that agree with spanking their children and there are others who are against punishing the children. Many of the parents who spank their children believe that spanking is sometimes acceptable because they believe it will make a positive effect on their behavior. Spanking is used to correct children’s

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    pause and wonder the effects this type of punishment comes with. In the mind of the parent, they are getting justice for their child’s bad actions. Despite there being tons of nonphysical punishments parents continue to hit and display violence towards children. Though parents may not be aware, scientific testing has been very clear of the negative effects corporal punishment has on children. Science has been able to conduct research to prove physical punishment does not work in the long run. 63 percent

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    today’s world use more reasonable punishments for their misbehaving children. Some parents put their children in time-outs, deny them of their freedom, take toys away and ground them. I have seen parents use these methods because there are more reasonable ways of punishing their child for being disobedient. However, not everybody in today’s world uses these methods for punishing children; some parents use the act of spanking for punishment. Spanking was a popular punishment back in the 1900s, but is a

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    “Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment”-Mahatma Gandhi. Many parents have many ways of punishing their children some go for physical punishment by hitting them on different levels and some use harmful words to try to discipline the child in more civilized way. Physical punishment is an act adopted by parents and teachers to discipline

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    INTRODUCTION Corporal punishment, or otherwise known as spanking, has been a topic of discussion for many years. Opinions on whether corporal punishment should be accepted into society have lingered considering there are so many variables that cause people to have diverse opinions about the subject. It should not be a surprise that most studies prove when parents favor corporal punishment, they tend to be more likely to use it with their children (Flynn, 1998). Not only does the age of a person

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    Punishment! Growing up that was always a terrible word to hear. Let’s be honest, no levelheaded person wants to be in the “hot-seat.” Even today, as adults, being punished can make a person cringe. However, as individuals grow up and mature into adulthood, it is easier to comprehend that being punished can be a tool to help one succeed in life. Behavior modification is simply defined as “the alteration of behavioral patterns through the use of such learning techniques as biofeedback and positive

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    The Benefits Of Spanking

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    Over the past several decades, parents have used different forms of corporal punishment to discipline their child. Many of these disciplinary techniques are effective however, one that tends to continue to be a controversial topic is spanking. Some parents believe this method fixes the behavior, though other parents believe spanking is the lazy approach. Spanking a child as a form of punishment is not a new concept and is used widely however, a multitude of effects arise from this practice, including

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    Most parents want to raise their kids to be well disciplined. This can prove to be a challenging task, depending on the temperament of the child or children that they are raising. Therefore, spanking, a form of corporal punishment, becomes a parent’s way of disciplining their child. Today, the practice of spanking is not as widely accepted as it was in the past. The big question is whether or not this change in social norms is more or less effective in the lives of children? There is a valid argument

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