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    Have you ever seen children start physically fighting over something that has little importance? The reason behind this is that children tend to not know how they are feeling and resort to violence. Violence, in some ways, is a treatment for the unknown, when used by children. This is why I agree with the statement," Violence is the drug of choice for children today." I can prove this through children books that involve violence, social issues with friends or family, and children not being open

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    For centuries the use of corporal punishment has been an accepted form of discipline worldwide and was seen as an appropriate way of “eliciting behavioral compliance that was conceptually distinct from physical abuse” (Durrant & Ensom, 2012, p. 1373). The last 20 years, however, there has been a dramatic shift in this ideal among the international community. The early 1990’s ushered in numerous research studies that suggested a negative correlation between the use of corporal punishment and emotional

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    As Harriet Beecher Stowe once said, “Women are the real architects of society”. Without women, none of us would be in this world today and it is about time our society values women with more respect, which they deserve. With that said our society has indeed come along way especially since the time Mary Wollstonecraft first wrote “A Vindication of the Rights of Women”. Some of these changes have been shown or brought to the public’s attention within the educational realm. One example would be corporal

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    Part A) I think that kids bully for two reasons. First, I feel some kids bully because they want to be the popular kid, they want to be powerful and included. Secondly, I feel some kids bully because they have been emotionally or physically hurt and therefore they need to hurt someone else to feel better about themselves or just to cope with their pain. I agree with the article about kids not wanting to tell someone because they are afraid the adult will overreact or have no reaction at all; this

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    It is obvious that the Catholic teaching does not support the actions highlighted by those in the Lost Children of Rockdale Country. However, the root cause of the teenagers of Rockdale country’s action is a sweeping sense of isolation. Since everyone shown experienced some form of discontent, they were willing to push past the normal preconized boundaries resulting in the syphilis outbreak. This was most evident in the girls shown. How were the students able to hide their actions from their parents

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    TAKE NOTICE!!!!!!!!! Is your child a bully? Throughout the years bullying has become more serious. The president, Barack Obama, has taken notice to the issue. He feels it is the way the children are raised that make them a bully. Many people think that parents should be held accountable if there child is a bully. Although anti-bullying laws may cause parents to pay court fees, they may prevent children from becoming victims. Computer and phone bullying by a child can cause a parent

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    The article I chose as my fifth media entry is called “The lessons we can learn from foster parents” by The Washington Post. It is about how foster parents and how biological parents can take the advice from them to parent their children. The lessons that are given within this article are: Perfection is not the goal, Express love-even when disciplining, and learn to let go. All of these will help a biological parent when certain situations come up and parenting their children as a whole. As the

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    Flogging is a term for beating someone with a whip or cane across someone's back to cause pain. Flogging is corporal punishment because the person is beaten, but not to death(Corrections in America, page 8). Flogging was used in all sorts of settings such as, domestic military, and academic. Flogging was used for discipline. Long ago Spartans were flogged to prove how manly they were. It was a test to show there strength. Flogging would also be used to extract confessions. Flogging is still practiced

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    3 ways parents hurt their children using rocking horse winter There is no sure way to be a perfect parent, kids are all different so not everything works the same. Some punishment or rewards never seem to for certain children. The way parents handle their children can seem harsh to some parents to others not enough. But all parents end up hurting their children weather or not they mean to. Sometimes parents ignore their children, tell them they are always wrong, not supporting what their children

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    Unfortunately, in the past years, roughhousing has got a bad view on it. Parents are concerned about safety, so they are limiting the amount of rough play their kids get. Nowadays, adults are concerned about children getting hurt, and then they are held liable for that. In the video Importance of Roughhousing Brett McKay highlights a few benefits as to why roughhousing is good for kids. First off, it “requires children to learn how to react and cope with sudden changes.” One minute they might be

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