Essays Tagged: "Child discipline"

Emotions

rk; and parents' likelihood of establishing secure verses insecure attachments with their own young children (Armsden and Greenberg, 1987; Hazan and Shaver, 1987.) Often at 5- 7 months infants develop ... be happy and playing and the next minute they could be kicking and screaming. Impact of Emotions on Children Moral development begins early in an infant's life. Moral development depends on the type o ...

(10 pages) 586 0 4.0 Mar/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Instilling a Child's Values. Speaks of parenting

Some people think that a child learns only by what his or her parents teach them, whileothers believe that a child is born wi ... parents teach them, whileothers believe that a child is born with a set of values. In actuality, a child's values are mostlydetermined by the things they are taught by their parents. As parents, coup ... things they are taught by their parents. As parents, couples have manyresponsibilities toward their child; the most important responsibility is teaching them good valuesand judgement. A parent should ...

(2 pages) 146 1 4.5 Apr/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

Child Discipline vs. Child Abuse Simply put this is a paper describing when child discipline becomes child abuse.

You see your child misbehaving, and you tell him to stop. He ignores you, and you tell him again. You are getting ... the belt and spank his bottom with three good licks; Is this Abuse or Discipline?The definition of child abuse and the line between child abuse and child discipline is a legal matter that differs fro ... o explain my opinion. I'll give you a couple examples to help with the clarity of my opinion:1.Your child attacks you physically and you react instinctively.It is certainly appropriate to not allow yo ...

(3 pages) 284 0 4.3 Jan/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters > Child Abuse

SHOULD CHILDREN BE DISCIPLINED, WHO SHOULD DO IT AND HOW?

issue of discipline or not to discipline is a major issue for most parents. The government protects children against abuse which most of the times results from discipline. We all know that everybody n ... pline. We all know that everybody needs discipline in this society. Should parents discipline their children and how do they do it, when and where. Who should discipline. Hilary Clinton wrote a book t ...

(1 pages) 41 1 3.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

Family

come angered, yet loveeach other despite their faults. Family is a very important part of the way a childgrows, thinks, and behaves. One's family, especially the parents, contributes inshaping their a ... dreams. Family is so important because it is notonly one of the first means of socialization for a child but it stays with them untildeath. The bond within the family is incredible, in most cases, be ...

(3 pages) 86 0 3.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

ADVICE FOR PARENTS AND THEIR TEENS

Advice for Parents With Teenagers For adults who have teenagers or children at any age they need to have communication. Without it parents can be missing out a lot on ... to have communication. Without it parents can be missing out a lot on what is happening with their children. Even though teenagers don't really care for parents always asking them questions to unders ... ers don't really care for parents always asking them questions to understand them better, have your child know that if they do need to talk about anything, that you will be there. If they don't know t ...

(2 pages) 22 0 2.0 May/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Why you should not spank, and why spanking can be bad for the child and the parent.

Spanking does nothing to teach a child to develop inner discipline. A child's focus is on the spanking itself, not on a review of the ... ocus is on the spanking itself, not on a review of the behavior that led to it. After a spanking, a child does not sit in his room and think, "Gee, I sure goofed. But I really learned something. Next ... m and think, "Gee, I sure goofed. But I really learned something. Next time I'll behave." Instead a child is typically thinking, "It's not fair! She doesn't understand! I hate her." Another problem wi ...

(2 pages) 64 0 4.0 Aug/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters > Child Abuse

What causes parents to physically punish their children and what effects can it have on the child's development?

estion is how corporal and physical punishments link to the internal and external influences that a child may be exposed to. Corporal and physical punishment can be defined as the striking of somebody ... uence the opinions of others and whether or not physical punishment is beneficial to them and their children. This paper will discuss the factors that may influence parents to use harsh punishments on ...

(4 pages) 50 0 0.0 Jul/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters > Child Abuse

Empirical status of the impact of parental discipline methods on the child's internalization of values: A critical evaluation.

ternalization is that specific discipline techniques used by parents have a different impact on the child's internalization, which basically means, "taking over the values and attitudes of society as ... l be an attempt to research on different parental styles and their affect on the internalization of children.Going through the discussion one will understand that the investigation is being done from ...

(12 pages) 79 0 4.3 Mar/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Is Corporal Punishment A Good Way To Punish Children?

Is corporal punishment a good way to punish children? Approach over corporal punishment as the means of discipline is very various. Some people ... ome people claim that corporal punishment should not be taken in any case due to the possibility of child abuse. Others argue that the appropriate use of corporal punishment should be one of methods t ... ildren a lesson. It is contended that we should not consider corporal punishment as a way to punish children because of its less effects, the possibility of child abuse, human rights that children nat ...

(2 pages) 13 0 0.0 Jul/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Juvenile Crimes

rnia officer said, Gangs and juvenile crime plague California, Killing innocent Adults, threatening children, and intimidating communities.Despite the best efforts of law enforcement, gang-related hom ... ll the people arrested were juveniles (Juvenile 3). There are many studies that show that disturbed children join gangs to conform. At home when kids are let loose they come into bad company or gather ...

(4 pages) 37 0 0.0 Jul/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Spanking

hment is a punitive act that inflicts pain. This includes hitting, slapping, spanking, or forcing a child to maintain an uncomfortable position. American data suggests that 93% to 97% of children have ... suggests that 93% to 97% of children have been spanked. The use of corporal punishment declines as children reach adolescence, to a reported 52%.Frequently a punishment has more to do with a parent's ...

(4 pages) 70 0 3.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Why Spanking Children Is Wrong

Why Spanking Children is Wrong Parents have been spanking their children for hundreds of years, but recently this ... tiveness of spanking but the correctness of spanking. Parents should not be allowed to strike their children. Child abuse is defined as any unnecessary or intentional physical or emotional or sexual m ... tional physical or emotional or sexual mistreatment of children. Spanking is not the only method of child discipline. Spanking is not even the most effective method of child discipline. Numerous studi ...

(6 pages) 34 0 0.0 Feb/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

generation gap

debated for more than thirty years. It is important that we think deeper into this and look at the children side also. Children in the new generation don't have the same values as their parents have ... mind and do not loose control. Many parents would like to have open relationships with their children. Perhaps many parents can not achieve this because their children may not feel comfortable ...

(2 pages) 12 0 5.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

How To Raise A Happy Child

How to raise a happy, healthy child is not something that most parents are taught. In fact, many just stumble through the entire p ... common to find an unhappy state of affairs in families, with constant friction between parents and children. The main problem with children is how to live with them. The adult is the problem in child ... problem with children is how to live with them. The adult is the problem in child raising, not the child. A good, stable adult with love and tolerance in his heart is about the best therapy a child c ...

(2 pages) 15 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Classification of Different Parenting Techniques

kid on the top of the playground is about to jump off, the parent starts to scream and yell, so the child hesitates and jumps anyway. Maybe if the parent had taken a different approach the child would ... n a different approach the child would not have jumped. There are many different ways to discipline children. Throughout the world there are different types of people; there are some good people and t ...

(4 pages) 37 0 1.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Why children should be disciplined

I am a mother of two wonderful children. I discipline my children each and every day, and it is not punishment. I correct them on h ... look at these two words allows parents to make a choice as to what is in the best interest of their child as well as to identify the specific goals of the behavioral intervention. Punishment Even when ... ely affect academic performance, social competence and increase antisocial behaviors throughout the childhood years and into young adulthood. DisciplineIf your goal as a parent is to teach, train, or ...

(3 pages) 19 1 0.0 Feb/2009

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Compare and Contrast Discipline or Abuse

he paper; "Discipline and Development: A Meta-Analysis of Public Perceptions of Parenting, Parents, Child Development and Child Abuse." Meg Bostrom, Public Knowledge, LLC; May, 2003.The view the publi ... them is still quite prevalent in public perception. "Developmentally inappropriate expectations of children may influence how parents choose to discipline and may undermine policies, programs and act ...

(3 pages) 37 0 0.0 Mar/2010

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Challenges and Benefits

he paper; "Discipline and Development: A Meta-Analysis of Public Perceptions of Parenting, Parents, Child Development and Child Abuse." Meg Bostrom, Public Knowledge, LLC; May, 2003.The view the publi ... them is still quite prevalent in public perception. "Developmentally inappropriate expectations of children may influence how parents choose to discipline and may undermine policies, programs and act ...

(3 pages) 194 0 0.0 Aug/2010

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Is Competition Good?

GWRITING ASSIGNMENT 2Physical punishment is normally used by parents specifically use on pre-school child. This is due to the reason that this way is quicker to discipline their children. Although the ... ates focused on the effectiveness of spanking, parent still use such approach in disciplining their children. The spanking usually occurs when the children are already four years old. The study also s ...

(2 pages) 0 0 0.0 May/2014

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays