yes, it should because it shouldn't hurt to be a child or have your parent be beating up on you all of the time or talking down to you like most parents do if you are missbehaving.....
Answer: It's not illegal unless you go overboard. Child abuse is illegal. A swat on the butt or a slap on the hand is not.
In a way, you could ask 'Why is/was any form of punishment used?' Corporal punishment had obvious effect on the wrongdoer, and probably made the punish-er feel good. It also could leave a mark on the receiver, to remind them to never to do that again!
Any form of corporal punishment that results in severe physical trauma or internal injuries can potentially be lethal. This can include repeated or excessive blows to vital organs, severe beating or whipping, or any form of violence that causes extensive damage to the body. It is important to note that corporal punishment is never an appropriate or effective method of discipline.
Corporal punishment should be banned for the following reasons: 1. It has no place in the education of children. The research shows that children who are beaten and abused are more likely to be prone to depression, low self-esteem and suicide. The simple fact that corporal punishment as a disciplinary measure is not part of any education curriculum indicates that educators at every level know that corporal punishment has no place in the classroom. Discipline can and should be taught be example. 2. It perpetuates the cycle of abuse. The reason why is that they feel it causes irreparable emotional damage to young people, which shows adverse effects on their future life and their own role as a parent/guardian.
No, for most children emphasize on corporal punishment would cause neurotic intraversion and fear of speaking up their opinions or to demand any right for him/herself. In other words, it creates (generally) a very serious case of low self-esteem.
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Not only did it "used to be", it still is. The constitution does not contain any specific prohibitions against corporal punishment for children.
Corporal punishment is a form of discipline that involves physically inflicting pain or discomfort on a person as a form of punishment. This can include hitting, spanking, or any other physical act intended to cause pain. It is often used as a disciplinary measure, especially in some educational or domestic settings, but its effectiveness and ethical implications are widely debated.
In a way, you could ask 'Why is/was any form of punishment used?' Corporal punishment had obvious effect on the wrongdoer, and probably made the punish-er feel good. It also could leave a mark on the receiver, to remind them to never to do that again!
There is no information about the particular discipline methods Jon Gosselin uses with his children. It is unlikely that he uses any form of corporal punishment (including spanking)
No, corporal punishment is no longer allowed in British schools. It was officially banned in all state schools in 1986 and in all private schools in 1999. Any form of physical punishment of children in schools is now prohibited in the UK.
A parent has the right to discipline their child, which includes corporal punishment (spanking/hitting). A child, however, is legally protected from cruel and unusual punishment from the parent. Generally speaking, if the parent is leaving a serious bruise, the child is being subjected to excessive punishment that constitutes "child abuse". Any further specification is a personal opinion.
In Puritan times, punishment in schools was often strict and centered around discipline and corporal punishment. Children were expected to adhere to strict moral and religious codes, and any disobedience or misbehavior was met with physical punishment to instill obedience and moral values. Schools focused on religious education and memorization of scripture, with a strong emphasis on discipline and respect for authority.