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Date Posted: 22:43:17 01/22/07 Mon
Author: Julia White
Subject: Assignment #2 Corporal Punishment

http://www.religioustolerance.org/spanking.htm I do not believe in corporal punishment personally. I think that it is not the place for teachers to hit a child. That should be a right for the parent if they chose to do so. There are some schools that have parents sign a waiver to let principals hit their children. However, this is still wrong becuase the principal may hit your child for other reasons than what you would agree with. I would never use it for my students. There are so many other ways to get things across to a child other than hitting them. For example, you could tkae the child aside from his/her classmates, so they would not feel they need to make some sort of scene to get attention, and explain to them why they did something bad and how to change it. Of course there needs to be some sort of punishment, but hitting is not required. Some parents may feel that this is the only way to get through to their children, but we are not the parents. We are the teachers we are here to teach and if all the student learns is violence, then all they will show is violence. I do not see how nurses could or would use corporal punishment and nor should they. The website I found was very interesting. It shows many statistics and points from a religious view. Some may not agree with religious influence on corporal punishment, but for many it is the main reason they do or do not hit.

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