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    by spanking them. It should be hand to tush contact and should not leave a mark for over 24 hours. I think they should take the opportunity to punish their children when they are clearly out of line. Most kids these days won’t listen to verbal punishments like scoldings. Back in the day when parents were actually allowed to punish their children how they wanted to kids weren’t disrespecting their parents like they do today. As spanking

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    article “Spanking should not illegal” Debra Saunder refer that parents should always have every reason to spank their child. When children are in any action of negativity it is the guardians right to spank their child, and if the child is doing wrong in school or out somewhere, people that is around are going to figure out where is the child parent because a child should not be acting up. By giving a child a discipline will have a positive impact on kid’s

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    on the matter of corporal punishment. In the scholarly article, What is the Link Between Corporal Punishment and Child Physical Abuse, authors Sabrina Frechette, Michael Zoratti, and Elisa Romano explain that this disciplinary method is defined as “the use of force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purposes of correction or control of the child’s behavior” (p. 135). Although this explanation presents the idea that corporal punishment and spanking does

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    Spanking Law Essay

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    6a) I would say that the charter would apply to the “Spanking Law” under section 12 that outlines the treatment and punishment, stating that everyone has the right not to be subjected to any cruel and unusual treatment and punishment only under the condition that they discipline with excessive force. My reasoning behind whether it would apply would lie in Section 43 of the Criminal Code allows and gives parents and teachers (who is under their care) legal defence when they physically discipline

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    I have a friend named Stephanie. She has a master’s degree in early childhood development. She has spent her career researching the effects of spanking. She has written a book details her research and shares stories from her own life. Stephanie speaks at conferences and workshops where she shares her research. She has a blog and helps young parents become better parents. Stephanie lives with her husband of fifteen years. They have two cats whom they love like their children. But when she is out and

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    Sydney Prado English – 101 Essay 7 December 2, 2014 Bjsdbhfdjkb When your child is angry or acting out in a misbehaved manner do you allow them to hit other children? Most parents would say they wouldn’t let their child hit under any circumstances because it isn’t morally right and they could potentially hurt the other child. This is found to be extremely contradicting in the sense that parents tell their children time and time again to never hit, yet when the parents get upset with their little

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    like mathematics. Being spanked in school changed my opinion of spanking. In Nigeria, on this particular day, I was enjoying mathematics class talking to my friend when the teacher was teaching. The teacher got angry and decided to give us a test after class. I was not paying attention in class while he was teaching, so I failed the test. The

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    Parents must gauge the degree of severity of misconduct to fairly judge which punishment to use to teach appropriate behavior and develop respect. Family and child psychologist, Dr. McCormick stated in the article “Attitudes of Primary Care Physicians Toward Corporal Punishment” in the Journal of the American Medical Association that “Most family physicians and pediatricians support the use of corporal punishment… and agree that children should be spanked if they misbehave” (Andero and Stewart 92)

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    lose of privileges. The parents have to ask themselves early on in their child’s life what punishment will go with what behavior. The parents will have to decide if they are going to be a family that uses spanking to discipline their children. If they decide that, they

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    their mistakes and being spanked is a good way to learn. Parents should be allowed to spank children because it is an effective way to teach children right from wrong, learn authority and learn proper behavior. Spanking is not cruel and unusual punishment, if it is not done out of anger. One reason for my belief is that spanking offers parents the opportunity to teach their child right from wrong. Growing up, my parents often disciplined my siblings and I with spankings. If my brother threw his toys

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