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Disciplining Children Research Paper

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Eighty-one percent of all Americans believe that spanking kids is the best option for disciplining kids but only 31 percent would let a teacher or administrator paddle their kids. Corporal punishment is defined as The intentional infliction of physical pain upon the body of a student as a disciplinary measure. Corporal punishment is prohibited in 28 states, it is permitted in 15 states and in 7 seven states, it is not prohibited meaning there are no laws against it. Even though corporal punishment is sometimes seen as child abuse, it still remains an effective way to discipline misbehaved kids.
Discipling a child with corporal punishment is an effective way to set clear boundaries for the child. Kids need to understand boundaries, to be respectful and to make good decisions. Kids have the option to obey or disobey rules. When corporal punishment is used on kids they know what is expected of them. It helps them gain self-control, And if they do choose to disobey they know the consequences that they have to face. Harold Bennett, president and dean of Charles H. Mason theological stated: “I do think children need to understand boundaries and I think …show more content…

It can be administered quickly and it doesn’t waste the time of teachers and administrators compared to other forms of punishment like detention, in school suspension or time out. "Most kids will tell you that they choose the paddling so they do not miss class," Matheson says. (matheson Npr.org) For example, a high school in North Carolina, Robbinsville High school the only high school in North Carolina that still practices corporal punishment. They give the student a choice to get the paddle or sit in school suspension or ISS. Before an administrator paddles the kid the principal has to get permission from the student parent first and if the parent denies permission for their child getting the paddle the child will just have to sit in

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