Child discipline is the methods used to prevent future unwanted behaviour in children. The word discipline is defined as imparting knowledge and skill...
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Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult...
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Discipline is the only solo album recorded by American songwriter and producer Desmond Child. It was released on Elektra in 1991 and features his longer...
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Practitioners of positive discipline believe that good behavior can be taught and reinforced while weaning bad behaviors without hurting the child verbally or physically...
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advocates of spanking often claim that spanking is necessary to promote child discipline, studies have shown that parents tend to apply physical punishment...
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alternative to physical discipline, e.g., spanking, for behavior management in the home. According to a 2000 review on child outcomes, "Grounding has...
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School discipline relates to actions taken by teachers or school organizations toward students when their behavior disrupts the ongoing educational activity...
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Domestic discipline most commonly refers to as the practice of fully consensual corporal discipline between two competent adult partners in a relationship...
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Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007 (redirect from Crimes (Abolition of Force as a Justification for Child Discipline) Amendment Bill)
2007 (formerly the Crimes (Abolition of Force as a Justification for Child Discipline) Amendment Bill) is an amendment to New Zealand's Crimes Act 1961 which...
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Petticoating (redirect from Petticoat Discipline)
that "petticoat punishment" has occasionally been used as a form of child discipline, with credible stories of such going back at least to Victorian times...
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Fripp Discipline (Cadaver Inc. album) Discipline (Desmond Child album) Discipline (Janet Jackson album) Discipline (King Crimson album) Discipline (Kompressor...
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Corporal punishment (redirect from Physical discipline)
punishment scenes. Campaigns against corporal punishment Chastisement Child discipline Disfigurement Hotsaucing Physical abuse School violence Tough love...
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Time-out (parenting) (redirect from Child time out)
to an autistic child (see the 1964 published study dealing with the behavioral treatment of a child). Staats described the discipline of his two-year-old...
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Sue Bradford (section Child discipline bill)
member's bill, the Crimes (Abolition of Force as a Justification for Child Discipline) Amendment Bill 2005. The Bill proposed amending Section 59 of the...
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shall “ensure no child is subjected to any physical punishment or mental harassment” and “promote positive engagement to impart discipline so as to provide...
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The 2009 New Zealand Referendum on Child Discipline was held from 31 July to 21 August, and was a citizens-initiated referendum on parental corporal punishment...
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Discipline in BDSM is the practice in which the dominant sets rules which the submissive is expected to obey. When rules of expected behaviour are broken...
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to discipline include: communication, respect, consistency, moving on after the punishment is complete, matching discipline to the age of the child, and...
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"physical discipline". In the context of causing pain in order to punish, it is distinct from physically restraining a child to protect the child or another...
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Abusive acts toward children can often result from parents' attempts at child discipline through excessive corporal punishment. A number of causes of physical...
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individual or group, meted out by an authority—in contexts ranging from child discipline to criminal law—as a deterrent to a particular action or behavior that...
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invitations kind of dry up." Whelchel has written ten books on motherhood, child discipline, adult friendships, homeschooling, and finding Jesus through the development...
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against the parents for not having provided love, and for exploiting the child for their own needs. While Atlas personalities may appear to function adequately...
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being enmeshed in parental needs, trapped in a discrepant role function, a child may lose their capacity for self-direction; their own distinctiveness, under...
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Moral development (redirect from Moral development of the child)
partially on a child's attributes, such as age and temperament. For instance, Kochanska (1997) showed that gentle parental discipline best promotes conscience...
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Outline of childhood (redirect from List of child related articles)
(law) Voting age Youth rights Child discipline Corporal punishment Corporal punishment in the home Grounding (discipline technique) Juvenile delinquency...
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Murder of Lydia Schatz (category Child abuse resulting in death)
was a 7-year-old American child of Liberian origins who was killed in 2010 by her adoptive parents in an attempt to discipline her. Kevin and Elizabeth...
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assaults by neighborhood bullies.: 100–103 The study of child abuse emerged as an academic discipline in the early 1970s in the United States. Elisabeth Young-Bruehl...
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Classroom management (redirect from Teacher-child relationships)
Strahan. Inviting Positive Classroom Discipline. Hawker Brownlow Education, 2004. "Assertive Discipline | Child Discipline in the Classroom". www.behavioradvisor...
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Parenting (redirect from Child-rearing)
parental monitoring, consistent discipline, parental warmth and support, inductive reasoning, and strong parent-child communication. When a trusting relationship...
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