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    Spanking Children

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    Who doesn't recall meeting a child who needed a good hard spanking? While children can be charming and delightful it is usually the two legged terror that get's noticed the most. Who hasn't heard or at least participated in some gossip or side conersation if yu will, regarding what should be done? Parents who have unruly children on a regular basis or even rarely are under the gun to address it. How they adress it is up for debate in todays more child friendly environment Some feel it

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    Spanking Whooping

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    Corporal punishment, spanking whooping, or popping is a physical punishment inflicted by an adult to the body of a child ranging in severity from a hit with a belt to a spanking with bare hand on the butt. Corporal punishments on children has been a permanent form of discipline, and has been a heated discussion among parents, practitioners, and scientists for decades. some people believe that corporal punishment techniques are bad for children seems to think that corporal punishment on kids should

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    Spanking A Child

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    hand are against the idea. In this thread, I will be stating my opinion on spanking a child. Why or why not? I will also be state weather or not the U.S should ban spanking, like many European countries have done. To start what is my position on spanking a child? While many parents tend to agree with the idea of spanking, I myself do not agree with the concept. My reason for this is because many adults say that spanking is a form of discipline. Well if we take a look at the word discipline, it

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    Spanking Speech

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    Do you think spanking is necessary? I don’t think spanking your child for his/her wrongdoing is abusive. Believe it or not, it actually teaches your child not to do it again. It also shows them that, that type of behavior is unacceptable and that you will not tolerate it. Some kids that’s more timid and usually respectful would be fine with a pop on the hand and time out or take their Tv time and iPad privilege away, but then there’s the kids who like to push their limits. Spankings should be used

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    Spanking Essay

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    said they have been disciplined by spanking. Spanking had become the norm in many household across America. In fact, the percentage of spanking in America is increasing by 5% each year. But why is spanking so popular in America you may be wondering? Well surprisingly it has a lot to do with traditions, adults who are parents in the 21st century grew up hearing “spare the rod and spoil the child” or “take a paddle to you “causing them to be accustom to spanking because it was used frequently in their

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    The Benefits Of Spanking

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    to ban spanking. Their ideas on spanking began to then be brought up and applied to other countries. Even some states in the US have followed Sweden’s footsteps and have also banned spanking such as California and Massachusetts. Over the years the percent of parents spanking their kids have dropped, but is it necessary to stop using spanking as a punishment altogether. Many have researched the good and bad effects of corporal punishment, but there is still much research to be done. Spanking has been

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    Spanking And Discipline

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    was in the form of spanking or Time out. Spanking or Timeout tend to be a structured way of letting a child know that he/she has done something wrong. Many parents used these forms of punishment as a deterrent hoping the child would not make the same mistake twice but instead succeed. The question of what is the best way to discipline depends on what a parent experienced as a child. Different disciplinary can have a huge impact on how successful a child is in the future. Spanking can make a child become

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    Spanking Punishment

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    Spanking and time out are both discipline strategies parents often resort to when their children misbehave, and they are both considered punishment. According to the social learning theory, a punishment such as spanking should follow a non-desirable behavior in an attempt to decrease the likelihood that it ever occurs again (Barry, 2012). For any punishment to be effective, parents should follow three basic principles: First, the punishment must be consistently used. That is, whenever the child act

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    them, discipline such as spanking is a must because punishing them will make them a better person and teaches kids that the adults are in control. Although kids should be disciplined there’s a difference between beating a child and disciplining them. For instance, spanking is a light punishment and should not be used for every occasion. When one beats a child, whatever the intention, they know the child will get seriously hurt and is done with malice. (“Do You Think Spanking”). In other words, this

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    Spanking has become an arguably debatable form of discipline. According to a study at the University of Texas, the more children are spanked, the more likely they are to defy their parents (“Spanking: Pros and Cons”). There is a connection between spanking during the childhood and mental health diagnoses later in life. There are other options of discipling your child than spanking them, especially because all children can take spanking differently. Parents should not spank their child because it

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