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    Since the ancient human times, corporal punishment has been one of the most popular methods parents have used on enforcing their tutelage onto their children. Corporal punishment is defined as the physical punishment that parents use on their children to enforce rules. The act is seen as something of the past in 48 countries around the world, but for Canada. This is because they still have not resolved it in their legal systems, for Canada this law being the infamous Section 43. Even though it was

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    In many countries, Corporal Punishment at Home and School is the ordinary thing which usually occurs in Vietnam, China, Thailand, etc. This is as a duty of the adults teach their children who are not obedient, or who do something wrong. However, in the United State, punishment by a hand, cane, a ruler, or similar things can be considered as violent behaviors. In addition, that can be a serious crime if someone accuses you. In my opinion, Corporal Punishment is true, but also it is false; for the

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    Corporal Punishment Right For Children? Corporal punishment in these days has been becoming a topic in many old timers talks. Many believe that it helps and is definitely the way to go. The older generations still seem to believe that society would be better off if kids still got punished the way they did. They refuse to ignore data that has not supported the clams they bring up about making children better behaved or as they call it “Straightening them up”. Many believe that our liberal democracy

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    Parenting can be very difficult to those who are parents whether they are a mother a father or a guardian. Parents are obligated to find disciplining techniques that are suitable, and to the world, acceptable. Many people think that negative reinforcement is a good form of discipline, but what they don’t know is its causes increase in the behavior. There are two forms of discipline, as said above it talks about negative reinforcement. Negative reinforcement is where a parent thinks that they are

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    Gershoff’s article talks only about a few positive effects of corporal punishment which include immediate compliance, prevention of future misbehavior, and moral internalization. Corporal punishment is often seen as ineffective and as having negative results in children’s development including developing of aggressive behaviors, harming parent-child relationships, and damaging mental health. Mediational processes are inevitable consequences of corporal punishment when administered to children; a

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    Are humans inherently evil or good? This question can be answered in many different ways, depending on opinion and some personal or religious beliefs. Both sides have their own credible points, therefore making this debate rather ambiguous. What it ends up coming down to is the parent/guardian’s teachings. They are the ones who lead their children in one direction or the other. Can children be born evil or do they have to be directed to be evil? Again, the answer to this question mainly depends

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    4 strategies you could use to challenge discriminatory or bias comments for children - is to encourage children we are all equal and the same. This is reading and learning about the different cultures in the world, including listening to different music where you can act, sing and dance along, reading different books in different languages, drawing pictures, playing different games and playing dress up with wearing different costumes from different cultures. Educate children we are all unique,

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    It’s interesting to see two sides of Beth. The first part of the documentary we see the innocence of a child who is dealing with frustration on the inside. Her father abused her when she was a young girl. The effect it had on her was tremendous. She not only expressed her anger in a verbal way but also in a physical way. She would tell both her adoptive parents and biological brother that she hated them and that she wanted to kill them. At the beginning of the documentary we see how Beth shows no

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    (Oosthuizen et al 2016:126-127). Now in this situation a reasonable teacher could have foreseen that a learner might get injured since the sprinkle was left on and learners were playing in that area. Ms Joker on the other hand did foresee the damage but instead she let the learners play in that area where the sprinklers are left on The second part is the reasonable preventability which is that if the damage is foreseeable then it could have been prevented (Oosthuizen et al 2016:126-127). There

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    “ I rather be a little nobody,than be a evil somebody” -Abraham Lincoln. I think that everyone should be treated equally and not get picked on.This is just my opinion about bullying that everyone being treated equally .Should kids that get bullied should their parents pay for them? Should their be a different school for kids that get bullied ? The kids that bully other kids should they get punished? I think that when a kid gets bullied their parent should not have to pay for them because

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