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    Not a single parent will ever say raising a child is easy. In fact, raising a child is, indeed, difficult. It costs money, and a great deal of emotional, psychological and physical energy; just to name a few. Most importantly, parenting never seems to happen as many parents have imagined or wished. However, the intention of this paper is not to greaten the sufferings of the parents by provoking their frustrations. It is rather to provide an insight or an option to make parenting less painful and

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    can lead to more serious problems as adults. Something not as serious as Schizophrenia would be like depression, anxiety disorders, and paranoia. Castelloe also states in her article that “some studies suggest a connection between the physical punishment of children and the behavior involved in some criminal assaults.” I have a clip of what has just been reported this month on the 18th in the state of Massachusetts. As parents we want our children to grow up respectful, successful, carefree, we

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    The effects of race and childhood corporal punishment on physical aggression towards future generations of children Mallika Sharma New York University There has been a significant amount of research on the impact of corporal punishment on children, and its effect on their behavior going into adolescence. Several studies have shown that experiencing physical discipline during childhood leads to higher acts of aggression towards others, that physical punishment leads to externalizing these aggressive

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    Punishment, the word has brought fear to men and children alike, leaning towards adult offenders it tends to take on deeper connotations. As a child you would be punished by your parents, school leaders and other parental figures, and mostly under not so serious circumstances, usually requiring very little corporal punishment and/or separation from entertainment devices. As we get older the offenses tend to be greater and therefore demand greater punishment, despite having histories involving death

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    In order for any argument to be dependable, research must take place. Analysis, assessment, and eventually, judgements occur. This however, does not happen until thorough evaluation of reliable sources takes place on behalf of both sides. In order for this assessment to take place, it is important to dwell on the following question: Does childhood background reflects a valid diagnosis of mental or physical problem to an individual later into their adult life. While Side A believes, yes, childhood

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    the Cat.​ Being well acquainted with the Pussy Cat can only make a hard man harder and more manly - uniquely, the Cat really does separate the hard men from the rest (including the hardest of lads who are man enough to take the most severe Corporal Punishment across their bare backsides). Do you understand what I mean when I say 'feel it in the bottom of my bollocks', or at the very heart of my manhood/what makes me the man I am? I found that there was a big mental

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    arise when parents’ instructions are not followed. Consequences work when the child is trying to get the parent 's attention by misbehaving and when children fight, dawdle, and fail to do their chores. Consequences can be used to get children to school on time, to meals on time, and to take responsibility for homework. The child learns that if he doesn 't pick up his toys, he can 't go out and play; if he doesn 't wash his hands before meals, he won 't be served any food; and if he fights with his

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    been four styles noted and each may have differing outcomes for the children in later life: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and unengaged/uninvolved. Positive discipline and corporal punishment are ways parents may choose to respond to a child?s misbehavior. Usually corporal punishment is identified with the authoritative style and positive discipline with the

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    1. Corporal Punishment. 2. Stringent Enforcement of Curfews. 3. Stealing. 4. Cruel and unusual punishment.” The judge’s voice was stoic. He didn’t raise or lower his pitch, but simply stated the offenses as though reading a grocery list. “How do you respond to these transgressions?” Odette stood silent

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    course, it is no surprise that corporal punishment against school going children is one of the most controversial topics throughout the globe, including within political, academic, and general public debates at large. A detailed review of available literature on the topic reveals that the academic discussion is divided into those who argue that corporal punishment is effective and necessary in schools, and those who argue that the risks and disadvantages of corporal punishment far outweigh its benefits

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