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    Spanking has sparked a debate for a while now, many do no think that spanking is the way to discipline your kids and others differ from that perspective. Many parents do not accept a technique such as that, many others prefer punishment such as, time out, no play time, taking something away like a toy or being grounded and others prefer the “old school method”, the method of spanking. In my opinion the pros and cons to spanking can vary. Pros to spanking can be beneficial for example

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    Growing up as an abused child, the word spanking represents fear in my mind. My mother “beat” my sister and I with thick wooden paddles that would leave huge welt marks and splinters in our skin. My mother considered this spanking. She was also known to slap us in the face with these paddles. My sister and I, not wanting to be hit by these things anymore, destroyed them. This did not stop my mother, she continued to hit us with belts or whatever object she could find. I disclose this personal information

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    “Parents are not stupid they know the difference between Spanking and abusing”(Saunders 28). Spanking is absolutely not child abuse. Spanking is a Type of corporal punishment. Corporal Punishment is inflicting pain to a child whether its whipping, spanking, pinching, flicking, smacking, using iron swatches or iron cords., hair brushes , belts ,and how many times these things are applied (“Spare the Rod is Spanking”). Spanking is associated with poorer school performance and anti-social

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    Spanking A Child Essay

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    abuse means. Yelling at a child or spanking a child is not considered child abuse based on this definition. However it is possible that spanking a child can cause injury, but most medical and legal authorities will not consider it child abuse unless the force is sufficient to leave marks. A number of parents spank their children in order to teach them discipline when they do not listen or act out, but because of the controversial question of whether or not spanking is child abuse most parents have

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    While surfing Facebook, I have come across a few videos of the parents and even a stranger spanking a child in a video. I am not a parent so I cannot tell anyone how to discipline their children. However, I do not want to see a child being spanked or as they in the south whipped. I was spanked as a child, but my mom never videotaped it and showed it to anyone. I say, leave the discipline offline and in your house. Below are a few reasons why I think disciplinary actions should not be published online

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    Spanking Research Paper

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    people are fearful of the spanking technique are because they believe it to be “ineffective” and dangerous. Some believe that it is only going to produce fear itself into the child’s eye, and only make the child fear his parents rather than understand that there is a reason behind the spanking. Because of this act of “harm” some would say, it is only going to produce a negative effect inside the child’s brain and he will use this new found knowledge on other children. This spanking, explained by experts

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    Draft When it comes to disciplining a child, some parents will resort to spanking, or better known in the South as a “whupping”. “The origins of the anti-spanking prohibition have a lot to do with two social phenomena of postwar America: the rise of popular psychology and the breakup of the extended family (4). Those who were spanking as children argue that they “turned out just fine”, and these parents believe that spanking is the most effective form of punishment, while there have been studies

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    the recent findings about spanking as a disciplinary method for a child is 70% of America adults agreed that it is 'sometimes necessary to discipline a child with spanking (Petts, 2002). Spanking helps the child fit into the real world happily and effectively. It is the foundation for the development of the child’s own self-discipline (Tobias, 1999). Discipline such as spanking is about teaching and guiding children, not just forcing them to obey. When using spanking to discipline, the child

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    Why Spanking Is Wrong

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    decided that spanking was too harsh and that parents needed to find other ways to discipline their children. Spanking is a type of corporal punishment that is commonly used to discipline children. Without producing any physical injury, the parent will normally strike the child’s bottom with their open hand, belt, or a switch (which is normally a tiny off a tree) for inappropriate behavior. The argument over whether a child should be spank or not has

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    Why Is Spanking Wrong

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    for parents for many years. Some believe that spanking is the only way that children will learn to be obedient. They believe in the motto “spare the rod, spoil the child”, meaning if parents do not physically discipline, the child is spoiled and lacks manners. Others, however, believe that exerting physical harm on a child for discipline does not make sense. They believe that there is always a better way to teach children right from wrong. Spanking is not an effective form of discipline and can

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