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    behavior. With discipline it can also be the punishment to correct disobedience. Being a parent isn’t the easiest thing to do, in fact it’s one of the most difficult task. As parents we are not given a handbook that guides us to making the right decision with our children. How we decide to discipline our children may not always be the right or correct way in disciplining them. There are even some children that may learn differently than others and some parents who choose to discipline their children

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    the purpose of child discipline. Parents need to set boundaries for their children and punish them when they cross the line. Children who do not have these boundaries set for them grow up with no respect for authority, and likely little to no respect for God. That’s why discipline is important. Proverbs 13:24, ”He who spares the rod Hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.” The Bible clearly says that if someone loves their child they will discipline them. Hebrews 12:11

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    ‘Discipline is a practice of knowledge and preparation that extend self control, regulation and character’s efficiency. In other words, discipline means the process of educating people to follow rules using punishment to accurate disobedience.’ Self discipline means the capability to control someone’s feelings and to overcome weaknesses. It is allegation of determination over desires and more specifically it is frequently understood to be the synonym of self control so self discipline to some

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    What is the proper way to discipline your child? Some people believe that spanking is not the right form of discipline, while others believe their children will benefit from being spanked. Some parents believe that their children will not learn by being spanked, and that spanking will cause the child to pull away from their families and have a bad relationship with their future children. Other parents believe that spanking is a good disciplinary tool, and that when spanking is administered properly

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    "Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you strike him with a rod, he will not die. If you strike him with the rod, you will save his soul from Sheol".Proverbs 23:13-14. Spanking children is used as a form of discipline if brought upon with a valid reason. Peoples opinions may very because everything has an extent it can be taken to expressly discipline. Disciplining children has been an widely controversial topic for many years as in the forms, the things used to discipline children, and the

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    Assault or Discipline When describing a physical altercation between two adults, the term is assault and battery. Assault on an individual has more than immediate effects; the effects can last a lifetime in severe cases. In all fifty states, it is a crime to hit, strike or use corporal punishment in any deliberate manner towards any person over the age of eighteen. However, this law does not apply to physical force being used on minors. Spanking, whipping, and paddling are among a few common references

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    Ever since I became an adult, I have struggled to show up on time. I have been habitually late to appointments, special occasions interviews and even jobs, to name a few. To make matters even worse, punctuality is listed on my resume. Being late is obviously highly unfavorable and inconvienient in a world that lives and functions on schedules, clocks and time zones. “A recent survey found 15 to 20 percent of the U.S. population is "consistently late," especially when it comes to work. (ABC)” “Who

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    Speech On Punctuality

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    you make an arrangement, you are making a promise to be there on time on the place where you said. The main way you develop other individuals' trust in you is by reliably meeting your duties, and

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    where being on time is the norm. And punctual people start to use the same rule to regulate others. For example, when Susan got back to New York, she always got annoyed by others’ lack of punctuality. And because Swiss strictly obey their schedule, “bunching effect” (pp14) appears. It’s about how individuals contribute to a group. However, in this News, Weiner points out Swiss have the same schedule in some certain activities. Since everyone has their afternoon tea at 4 pm, at this time, the coffee

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    Imagine this scenario: You have asked your 5-year-old son several times not to play with your laptop. But he sneaks into your room as soon as you are back from office, digs the laptop out of your bag and starts fiddling with it. You enter the scene, you notice that he has disobeyed you again, you lose your cool and you beat him with your leather belt. He screams for some time and resigns to a corner of his room leaving you in peace. After a few minutes you go to his room, console him, give him a

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