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    Spanking is not evil, nor illegal, but parents need to be wise about how and why they are spanking their children. This past year, I learned that punishing a child must be done with the mindset of improving the child’s behavior, not out frustration because the child is not behaving correctly. Punishing a child too severely can lead to negative effects for the child rather than an improvement on their behavior. My nephew, Giovannie, has a mental disability. Naturally, he is not capable of completing

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    Homework 1. I do not have children yet but I do believe in spankings them when it’s necessary. When I was little I would get spank sometimes not that often my also believe in spankings but they didn’t think it was that necessary. I believe I will spank my own children in my opinion everything the children do does not need to be spanked. Some parents spanked their children for everything and it’s not necessary. If a parent was to ask me to spank their child I would say no because I would not want

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    and useless like the telegraph. Plus, it never benefits the poor kids. For example, this violent action can cause emotional or behavioral problems and might affect their childhood. Firstly, spanking can cause depression which can be bad for their personality. For example, according to the article, “Spanking Your Child: Good or Bad”, it states, “Studies show that the more children are spanked the less likely they are to be compliant and well-behaved in the long term.” The quote in the article

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    It is early Tuesday morning, and I am involved in my usual early-morning routine: waking up the kids, getting them to wash up and dressed, making breakfast and ensuring they eat it rather than decorate the kitchen with it, and getting them out the door and onto a school bus, while managing - in-between all these activities - to prepare myself for a day at work. This ultimate exercise in multitasking, so familiar to practically all mothers, must be conducted in a limited span of time, where an unexpected

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    Spanking Your Child is NOT Necessary Spanking your child has created a firestorm of debate among parents and non-parents alike. There appears to be only two sides to the argument, those for and those against. Each offers evidence to support their case, and both sides are fervent in there beliefs. There are many parenting books, classes, and articles on the internet to help people through the process of becoming a parent. Each has there own take on discipline, but most I have read are against

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    professionals seem to have some disagreement on it. Some believe that spanking should be used to discipline children, but others believe that spanking brings more damage than results. In this paper I will define what physical punishment is and where I stand in regards of this matter. In addition, I will explain the advice I would give to a parent who asks if spanking is a correct way of disciplining their children. Many people believe that spanking could be a good way of disciplining their children who disobey

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    Punishment and Spanking in children Spanking and the use of Corporal Punishment are the most common forms of punishment used today for younger children. 67% of parents today use some form of corporal or physical punishment. Spanking and Corporal Punishment is the use of physical force to cause pain with the intent to control the child. Mothers are primarily the ones to spank, because they are the ones who are with the children more. Young parental age and lower income seem to predict spanking in children

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    Assignment 3 Spanking or Creative Parenting?! “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

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    It’s uncertain at this point the extent of physical and psychological damages related to the use of spanking as corrective methods. It’s unclear how high the number of children are affected by this practice. Any proliferation of these transgression is likely to stretch far beyond the boundaries of the immediate consequences that we can perceive such as physical deformations and or development of antisocial behaviors are some of the most common by-product of these practices. It goes without saying

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    Throughout the years spanking is said to be the wrong way to discipline a child. The idea of corporal punishment has been around for ages, therefore many parents still consider it to be effective. There are many forms of discipline, from time outs to loss of privileges, but one of the most controversial forms is spanking. Spanking can lead to abuse, emotional problems, and violence, are a few “love tapes” worth all that pain? Consider this scenario, a six year old boy is in the grocery store with

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