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    There are many ways to discipline a child. Some ways are you can ground them, yell at them for what they did, or you can spank them. Hitting your child is a form of punishment used throughout history. The most common way people discipline their kids is by Corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is defined as a punishment that can be spanking or slapping a child bare handed. You may also use a belt, paddle, or any flat object to punish the child so that they are in an uncomfortable position or physical

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    Corporal punishment is a type of physical punishment that has been allowed in 19 states to be used as a way of discipline for misbehaving children. This physical punishment is mostly relating to spanking or paddling. A policy that legal near the south at most. [a] These days, corporal punishment should be used today because kids need to know obedience and should use this punishment as a way to wake them up[b]. Corporal punishment should be allowed because it is a lasting punishment, is able to to

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    The world has changed in many different ways, but there are still things that need to be changed for the better. Corporal punishment is one of those things. All around the world, corporal punishment is affecting children in many ways. It is described as a form of discipline that hurts a child in a way and is used both in homes and schools. It has been going on for years upon years and very few people try to stop it. People believe corporal punishment is good for children, but there have been so many

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    Child discipline has been a heated topic of debate in recent years. Many older people in past generations support more severe child discipline, citing that it teaches kids proper behavior better than more modern teaching styles. However, younger parents and experts are saying that severe child discipline can have long lasting negative effects. The issue of child abuse has been brought up many times in these arguments. There is a fine line between an acceptable spanking and child abuse. Corporal punishment

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    Discipline is very important in everyone’s life. All parents try to do their best for their children. However, this crucial issue is sometimes misunderstood by some parents when it comes to disciplining their children. Some parents use a very controversial method known as spanking which is a corporal punishment that can have tremendous consequences on a child’s life. Although defenders of corporal punishment argue that spanking allows parents to curb children’s behavior, spanking has been shown to

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    In The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger, there are several themes that stand out. Among these thematic ideas is the topic of innocence. Within the novel, there are numerous areas and characters that represent the various aspects of innocence, whether it be the very image of innocence or a view of it from someone who has lost their innocence. These display a common message, which is that innocence is a value that should be held onto for as long a time as possible, but will sooner or later

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    The Benefits Of Spanking

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    Corporal punishment has been a huge controversy since the 1950s. Sweden was the first country 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

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    Smacking children has been around for centuries; however the purpose of it has altered from the beginning to now. It started as a technique to discipline your children but now days are used largely by teenager parents, who have lower patients and low self-control. I’m strongly against this concept of smacking your children for discipline, it’s disgraceful to think that people in this century still use the assistance of this conception. It’s hard to believe, but sometimes children smacking is only

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    Is Spanking Harmful to Children? Spanking, also known as corporal punishment is a highly controversial method of discipline that parents currently use in an attempt to modify their children’s misbehavior. This type of punishment is not known to uplift the essence of education in children, and many parents and researchers feel that spanking leads to developmental problems. Research studies show how spanking produces a negative effect in children, and parents and caregivers should reconsider the use

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    Should schools be punish like spanking with a paddle? No we shouldn't be spanking kids with this kind of punishing its like child abuse. Spanking kids can cause a damage due to to their skin.Parents has changed their mind and move their kids to a new school. Schools who give out punishments should give out better punish instead of spanking them which is hurting. Schools should come up better punish other than hurting the children with a paddle with or without parents' permission. Spanking kids

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