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    assistance to elaborate on a topic, for correct spelling and sentence formation. Jazzmarie's hand writing is very eligible, she is currently using 3-lined paper for her written assignments. She is able to write legible when she slows down and takes her time. Jazzmarie is also permitted to type her essays which helps improve her

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    Imagine being a female officer working in a male dominated environment where the male officers tell sexually explicit jokes in the hallway. Supervisors play a pivotal role in managing a productive diversified workplace (Miller & More, 2011). All employees should feel at ease while in their work environment (Miller & More, 2011). Officers tend to get comfortable in how the department operates and expect things to continue to function in the same way. Supervisors must counteract harmful or undesirable

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    Discipline is Not Abuse Essay

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    Many people today are getting arrested for simply disciplining a child. But, in older times disciplining a child set good moral standards and taught that child on what that child was supposed to do and what not to do. There is a fine line between abuse and discipline. So what is child abuse? Child abuse consists of any act of commission or omission that endangers or impairs a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse includes any damage done to a child which cannot be reasonably

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    in the United States but everywhere and anywhere either by parents, daycares, school, etc. Discipline should never become child abuse. All parents discipline their children by teaching them appropriate ways to behave. It obviously takes takes time and patience. Knowing that discipling is to teach your children can guide you in deciding how to react to their misbehavior. It is a parent's job to discipline their child so that the child grows up knowing what is acceptable behavior and what is not.

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    Discipline is a crucial skill for children to have in modern society. Any child who lacks discipline will face many hardships in their transition into adulthood. It allows adults to be responsible for themselves and others, thus being a trait for the greater good. The meaning of discipline is to impart skills and knowledge to a person. In this study where kids are concerned researchers ask, what is the best way to discipline a child? A child’s mental plasticity makes it both a good opportunity, and

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    Parents have the choice to discipline their children. The concept of discipline originated during the biblical times. Children that are disciplined by their parents are affected psychologically, physically, and emotionally. It is all about how and why the children are disciplined that reflects onto the children. Parental discipline delivers lasting impressions into children’s lives through history, reasons, and methods. Discipline was initially developed during the biblical times. It is the history of

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    Parenting and Child Discipline For many years, discipline was and still is a grey line. By 2000, Studies were showing major associations between physical punishment and mental health, physical injury, parent-child relationships and family violence in adulthood. This led many countries to take action against violent punishments. Therefore, countries banned domestic violence after they decided that gentle discipline is the best method to raise a kid. On the other hand, many parents are reluctant to

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    that being harsh when disciplining a child is not necessary. There are a variety of strategies to follow when punishing a child such as time out, the removal of a prized possession, grounding the youngster, or spanking which depend on their matureness. Although, every guardian has a different view toward how lenient each action should be, all parents discipline their children in aspiration to retain authority over them and teach them beneficial characteristics. Furthermore, divergent factors influence

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    Classroom discipline and management literature review Introduction It is a fact that classroom management and discipline has always been a challenge to pre-service teachers as they do not know and have not acquired the necessary skills to deal with unruly learners effectively. Often so, teachers in service use strategies that are incorrect or rather unacceptable; whether this is done intentionally or under certain desperation to gain control and respect of the learners. It is prevalent across the

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    mental faculties or moral character and control gained by enforcing obedience or order can all be used to define the word “discipline”. If I could define it in my own words, I would say that “discipline” is something you need to learn or be taught when you need to correct disobedience. Perhaps even your own disobedience, which would then change the word to self-discipline. Discipline is a concept that is absolutely essential to your character. In my essay, I will talk about how it helps ourselves and

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