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    What I think is the worst things a parent can do to or for their children, let us begin!!!! There are so many things a parent can do that can cause a child problems later in life, but most are not critical if the parent are doing some basic good things – shielding the child from violence, not exposing the child to criminal behavior, and addressing any mental health disparities in the home. The worst thing a parent can do is be a prefect bad example for all the traits that will cause a

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    The most misbehaved students.In John C. Calhoun Elementary is was proven that corporal punishment helped behave the most misbehaves students. This leads me to believe that it { Corporal Punishment }should be allowed. I think it should be allowed because it teaches kids to be respectful, teaches them to behave better, and it is a more effective discipline. Corporal punishment teaches kids to be respectful. In source A it is said “ Kids at the school sat the paddle definitely think twice about acting

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    From 2004-2012, the obesity rates for children 12 to 19 years old have increased from 17.4% to 20.5% in a study concluded by fitness.gov. Kids need to stay active and, the easiest way to keep kids moving are through competitive sports. Staying healthy is not the only reason kids should play sports. Athletics can teach valuable life lessons and build strong character. There are many great things about sports, all kids should get out there and play a sport. Children should be given the chance to compete

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    About A Girl Analysis

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    After reading About a Girl by Sabrina Rubin Erdely my first thoughts are reflected on the parents. I The Mathesis handle their son's situation the best way they know how to deal with it. I am also impressed with Coy, being able to identify himself outside of society standards. I think that he is a very brave little boy, especially for his age. Coy, taught me a valuable lesson always be true to you. After reading the article I looked at the challenges the parents had to overcome, but they stand firm

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    In today’s society, there is a belief that only girls can play with Barbie Dolls while boys can only play with Action Figures. Parents believe if they allowed their sons or daughters to play with feminine or boyish toys that are not meant for them their child would grow up either gay or lesbian. It’s not fair for parents to restrike their children from playing with toys because one toy is meant for girls while the other is meant for boys. Children have the right to play with whatever toy they want

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    KUMITAISOU, Gymnastic formations is now controversial in Japan. Gymnastic formation is a famous exercise in sports festival. From few to sometimes thousands students make a pyramid. The reason it is controversial is too dangerous. There are many accidents such as fracture and death. The number of accidents, which are provided medical expenses, was 8592 in the whole Japan in 2014. (“神戸新聞NEXT|社会|組み体操事故 兵庫突出912件、骨折230件 県教委初調査,” n.d.) So there are statements that Gymnastic formations should be banned

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    Abuse And Neglect

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    Physical Abuse and Neglect on children research has shown the relationship between the types of child abuse. Promotion of children’s physical and mental health has become a cornerstone of family policy, as reflected in Sweden (7). According to a one hundred years ago corporal punishment was common in Sweden.By 1928, the Education Act, was revised that physical abuse be ban corporal punishment in the gymnasiums (secondary schools). Its significance is made clear when one notes that corporal punishment

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    Abuse,Discipline,and Corporal Punishment on a child “ More than 3.6 million reports of Maltreatment”.People may think that abuse and corporal punishment has the same effect on a child the same way discipline does. The effect of abuse and corporal punishment on a child life is negative while the effect of discipline is positive. Abuse can happen in a physical and sexual way that will have effect on a child. In the article “Child Abuse/Child Safety/Discipline” it quotes “child abuse may involve physical

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    Raising Boys Challenges

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    What are the challenges in raising boys? In this venture I will be looking into and expounding on what are the difficulties of raising young boys? Numerous people on the planet struggle of taking up the child to ensure they grow upward with the right mentality, to recognize what is right from wrong and then forward. The account behind this being such a battle is because of the other influences that could be close to their boys. I have read a couple books and articles and found a solution based

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    Contagious Yawning

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    The media article written by Joseph, A. provides only a brief summary of the first experiment in the article (excluded experiment two) where the results in the relationship between psychopathy and contagious yawning are highlighted. The report lacked inclusion of statistical results thus, reducing objectivity. Joseph writes “want to see if someone is a psychopath or not? Try yawning at them” in contradiction to the scientific article which states, “psychopathy is not simply the lack of empathy” even

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