Free Essays on Discipline For Children

  1. Discipline in Children

    Discipline is a dreaded word especially for children (even for some grown-ups). It represents a systematic and organized approach to all our activities. It is the cornerstone for success in professional endeavors. Even in today’s age of management jargon, discipline is relevant. It has metamorphosed...

  2. Difference Between Child Abuse and Child Discipline

    use anger in non self control. Non-accidental physical injury occurs. Discipline is when your are trying to raise your child correctly and teaching them how to respect themselves and others. Laws on physical abuse and discipline are very different in each state, wqsome states are too lenient and need...

  3. Safeguarding Children

    ‘Behaviour Policy” within this document it is clearly set out what is expected of the children and also staff. The document highlights on discipline stating school/ playground rules and classroom rules. Alongside discipline there is a rewards system in place praising good behaviour and successes I have included...

  4. Views and Opinions on the Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment to Discipline a Child

    Corporal Punishment Is Effective in Disciplining Children ENG 122 Professor Heather Altfeld December 18, 2008 Corporal Punishment Is Effective in Disciplining Children There are differing views as to whether corporal punishment is effective in disciplining a child or whether it...

  5. Harris Home for Children: the Legacy Lives on

    Harris and her husband, the parents of five children, determined to do something to make a better life for abandoned and neglected children, opened its doors to what we know today as the Harris Home for Children. The Harris Home was established to care for children living in inhuman circumstances in Huntsville...

  6. Effect of video games on Children

    beneficial social and psychological effect on teens and children. There have been many discussions and conflicts that say that video games influence children in a negative way. It is impossible to say that violent video games do not negatively influence children because they do, but it is possible to say that...

  7. Discipline

    college leader, school counselor and church member. He has over thirty years of experience. He highlighted issues of parental custody and student discipline as those that affect our school the most. Reflecting on a recent custody case in which I was called to testify, my principal said, “ it seems the...

  8. Explain How the Hidden Curriculum and Processes Within Schools Help to Produce Inequalities Between Children of Different Social Classes

    Explain how the hidden curriculum and processes within schools help to produce inequalities between children of different social classes The hidden curriculum is the norms, values and social expectations indirectly conveyed to students by the styles of teaching, unarticulated assumptions in teaching...

  9. The Adjustment of Children of Divorce

    The Adjustment of Children of Divorce It is hard to imagine a more difficult transition for a child than to be a party to his or her parents' divorce. The children in a divorcing family know that nothing will ever be the same again, and their previously secure world is in a state of change. So what...

  10. The Abuse of Children

    he abuse of children has come to be seen as a major social problem and a main cause of many peoples suffering and personal problems all statistics on the incidence and prevalence of child abuse and neglect are disputed by some experts. Many children live through everyday being abused sexually, physically...

  11. Raising our children in today’s world thru Unschooling

     Raising our children in today’s world thru Unschooling By nature, a little child is very wrapped up in their own pleasures and needs, and usually acts on the basis of what will result in pleasure for them. But at the same time the child is almost completely subject to the will of others; they are...

  12. School Uniforms - Teaching Discipline

    afford them. The use of uniforms has already been put into practice in several long-standing social environments. Uniforms are used as a form of discipline by the penal system to brand people who are incarcerated. Likewise, the military also uses them to separate and remove the individualism inside of...

  13. The Effects Divorce Has on Children

    Morgan Sharp Prof. Hamilton ENG COMP II 1213-TC18S 8 February 2016 The Effects Divorce Has On Children Today, in society, people are starting to get married at a much younger age. It seems that this might be linked to divorce becoming more apparent in families. Some have this mentality that...

  14. Concerns for Children in Beauty Pageants

    Concerns for Children in Beauty Pageants Specific Purpose: I would like to inform the audience of the concerns I have for the world of children’s beauty pageants. Introduction Attention Material: Imagine this: It’s 6:00am on a Friday morning and you are being woken up to be prepared for a long weekend...

  15. Are Children Being Diagnosed with ADHD too Hastily

    Are children too hastily being diagnosed with ADD? Holly R. Lusby Western Governors University SST TASK 2: ARE CHILDREN TOO HASTILY BEING DIAGNOSED WITH ADD? A1 Twenty years ago children being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder was not as common as it is today. Are children too hastily diagnosed...

  16. Positive and Negative Effect of Media on Children/Adolescents.

    . Date: Nov 9, 2013. Positive and negative effects of Medias on children/adolescent. Media is a vast form of communication that flows into and spread out through nearly every aspect of modern culture. Today, people use Medias like TV, radio, cell phone, video game...

  17. Children Are Active in Constructing Their Own Learning, Discuss Relevant Theories of Development

    contrast the four theories to the extent that they are seen to support children as active in constructing their own learning. Having taken these details into account I will conclude as to whether the four theories support the statement “children are active in constructing their own learning”. The first...

  18. A Brand New Global Discipline: Excenomics

    he/she does (competencies) and consequently what he/she has resources like finances, network and opportunities. Hence, Excenomics as a new global discipline pinpoints that the strategic long term focus on excellence will be most effective in producing sustainable tangible and intangible results. EXCENOMICS...

  19. Children Do the Crime and Parents Do the Time

    Stewart 1 JENNIFER STEWART 05/06/2013 WRITING 101 DR. V Children do the Crime and Parents do the Time I. II. III. Put a Stop to it Before it Starts Parental Responsibility Evaluating Juvenile Crime Stewart 2 Children do the Crime and Parents do the Time I. Put a Stop to it Before it...

  20. Special Education Provision for Children with Disabilities

    Special education provision for children with disabilities in Irish primary schools – the views of Stakeholders A report on research commissioned by the NDA May 2006   Background This paper is based on research that was commissioned by the NDA in 2004 and conducted between September...

  21. spanking

    Spanking: An Effective Way to Discipline Remember a time when a parent disciplined a child in front of you. What was that child doing to deserve the punishment they received? Was the punishment appropriate for the behavior or should the child simply have been scolded? Spanking is defined by Webster’s...

  22. Child Behavior

    Some may not agree to my personal opinions or findings and this is why I have chosen this topic. “Yes”! Children do have worse behavior without a doubt than they did years ago, because children these days have access to electronic devices, phones, social media, Youtube and other things that we did not...

  23. spank child help

    Home Babies & Children The Argument For Spanking Vs. Not Spanking Your Child The Argument For Spanking Vs. Not Spanking Your Child More Like This Spanking Vs. Alternate Punishments? Should I Spank My Child Alternatives To Spanking Your Child Discipline Without Spanking ...

  24. Single moms

    Parenting: Overcoming the Odds Society today is in worse shape than it was in the 80’s and 90’s and “children living with two married parents has decreased seventy seven percent since 1980”(“Family Structure and Children’s Living Arrangements.” ChildrensStats...

  25. Into the World

    Pip My personal interest project Heck I am fine… “What is the effect of physical abuse on children??? PIP My personal interest project Introduction When I first heard of the personal interest project, various ideas swarmed in my mind. It took an agonising long time to choose a...

  26. Decepline

    obtained by enforcing compliance or order. A systematic method to obtain obedience: a military discipline. A state of order based on submission to rules and authority: a teacher who demanded discipline in the classroom. Punishment intended to correct or train. A set of rules or methods, as those...

  27. Corporal Punishment

    Is Corporal Punishment Needed to Discipline Children? Kenneshea Q. Alexander PSY101 Mahaliah Bowman-Campbell 29 April 2013 I. Introduction Why discipline children? Who should be the disciplinary? What are the causes and effects of corporal punishment? Thesis Statement Corporal punishment...

  28. Spanking vs. Other Forms of Punishment

    themselves how to discipline their children. Spanking is a controversial issue with many studies conducted on who is doing it, if it is effective, and what, if any effect does it have on children. Should a parent spank, or should they try other alternatives to discipline their children? This paper examines...

  29. Health Perspectives

    injury to a child from punching, biting, kicking, and even shaking. In many cases, physical abuse results in inappropriate or excessive physical discipline. Second type of Child Maltreatment would be Child Neglect, or failure to provide for the basic needs. Neglect can be Physical, Educational, or...

  30. A Review of Child Rearing

    by Diana Baumrind, they reasoned that Jamaicans have a harsh authoritarian style of parenting which tends to stunt the socioemotional growth of the children. Smith & Mosby listed these harsh styles as including flogging, shouting, and being hit with various objects from shoes to tamarind sticks. The wrongdoings...

  31. Different Styles of Disciplining

    Carl Hellard English Comp 1 Michael Lake 6/14/2011 Discipline In today’s society we have more violence, more disrespect for others and just a general indifference towards others. Be it one person towards another, one generation against the former or latter generation or the one sex domestic violating...

  32. Book Review Positive Discpline

    Jill Blazer Book Review October 21, 2012 Book Title: Positive Discipline Author: Jane Nelsen, Ed. D. Publisher and Date of Publication: Originally published by Sunrise Press, Fair Oaks, Cain 1981. First Ballantine Book Edition: August 1987. Purpose: One of the key purposes of this book...

  33. School Violence

    exists. It is critical that everyone understands that we have to address school violence in order for society to correct the problem and ensure that children within schools are not only safe but continue to learn. School violence has been paired with the layering of causes and risk factors that include...

  34. How Does the Tabula Rasa Discourse Shape Adult Perceptions of Childhood? in What Ways Does It Differ from Other Discourses of Childhood?

    influence our thinking and behaviour, and this line of thought and behaviour forms a discourse. Each gender has different discourses as do adults to children and the affluent to the poor amongst others. Using morality as an example, a masculine perspective often places the highest value on ideas like justice...

  35. Behavior Managment

    Behavior Managment Children of all ages look to adults for guidance. As professionals, we strive to provide school-age children with an environment that encourages exploration, interaction, decision-making and fosters self control. When adult guidance is needed, it is important to understand individual...

  36. Normalisation

    should help the child live up to their highest potential. Normalization describes the process that occurs in the Montessori classroom, where young children, usually with short attention spans, learn to focus and concentrate their energies for sustained periods of time, while deriving self-satisfaction...

  37. Different Styles of Parenting

    ultimate goal of their parenting. Permissive parents tend to avoid conflict at any cost and discipline and/or limits are often missing from the household of permissive parents. The child qualities of children raised by permissive parents usually have poor emotion regulation, are defiant to challenges...

  38. Letter to Ms Devine

    Dear Editor, I am writing in reference to the article by Ms. Devine, “Bringing up children isn’t kids stuff.” Her article has raised different ideas about parenting to me and I think has changed many people’s views towards parenting, but not mine. I would like to say that certain parts of...

  39. Classroom Management

    effective classroom management are making sure that children have fun learning. I believe that I will use mostly the constructivist approach to classroom management. I want children to have fun learning and that is okay to make mistakes. I want children to be able to make choices for themselves and know...

  40. Lord of the Flies 2

    Children all over the world hold many of the same characteristics. Most children are good at heart, but at times seem like little mischievous devils. Children enjoy having fun and causing trouble but under some supervision can be obedient little boys an d girls. Everybody, at one time in their lives...

  41. Observing Early Education

    would want to examine the rooms of the facility and check for developmentally appropriate equipment, this includes the literacy offered, the toys the children are offered to play with, art supplies, and all other educational tools. Without a good supply of equipment, a child's early development will not...

  42. My Opinion and View on Corporal Punishment

    and me if we got out of line. I feel that punishing a child is the parent responsibility. Everyone rise there children differently, every punishment has different effects on different children. I believe that the one solution didn’t work for all. Meaning I can spank Bob for being bad and he will learn...

  43. Corporal Punishment in Us Public Schools: Is It Ethical?

    world that still tolerates corporal punishment it its schools (Kennedy, n.d.). The amazing and unbelievable aspect of this is that physical abuse of children in the home is considered a crime, yet it is still allowed in out schools. How can this be? I am completely opposed to corporal punishment. It is...

  44. Introduction

    school success later on. It is vital that infants and toddlers have success to quality education. Weal their children have success to greater high-quality facilities and resources while poor children often lack the basic necessities such as poor nutrition and quality education. Parents of students may...

  45. Normalization

    we are attempting to make all Montessori children fit into a narrow box where everyone is perfect and perfectly behaved. This is definitely not true. Rather, the term ‘normalized’ refers to special characteristics that Maria Montessori observed when children were allowed to work freely in a prepared...

  46. Warriors Ethos

    enthusiastic about their children going to war, and even more elated upon learning that they died valiantly in battle. These days, most parents are a little more reserved when it comes to their children going to war, but the same support and values are still present; the desire for their children to fight with...

  47. Single Parent Conflicts

    theories to explain why children growing up with single parents have an elevated risk of experiencing cognitive, social, and emotional problems. Most refer either to the economic and parental resources available to children or to the stressful events and circumstances to which these children must adapt. Most...

  48. School Violence

    (Lunenburg 2). While the concept of school violence is not new, the manner has drastically changed. Name-calling and fist-fighting were once grounds for discipline or dismissal, and were referred to as violent acts (Blystone 201). The violence we see today involves guns and knives. A fifteen-year-old boy opened...

  49. Normalisation

    deviations that may take place. Montessori discovered that the normalized child would consistently emerge as a result of applying her method with children. I will review the environmental factors that support the natural development of normalisation. I will identify the key roles of the teacher to support...

  50. ndjhncjhsbcohjb

    and I are proposing that too many young people live an unhealthy lifestyle. Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children in the past 30 years. The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2012. Similarly, the percentage...

  51. Ankur

    to school... School is a place where children go for getting education. Without getting education which we get from school a person can't do business or can't make his career. It is the primary source o education. In schols there are activities for children to keep them fit. To get a proper education...

  52. Emotional Intelligence and Success in the Workplace - Paper

    having a healthy relationship of the parents and the children and providing quality time for the family members. 2) Education which is accessible to all especially the underprivileged, intensify the value formation especially on the emphasis of discipline and strive to seek for excellence in the students’...

  53. School Uniforms

    becoming. Around 180,000 children, a day, stay home from school so that they don’t have to face those at school that bully them for what they wear or what they’re not wearing? Children killing other children. Address my audience “who I’m speaking to” As a mother of 3 children Today I would like to educate...

  54. Arielle

    should undoubtedly be seen as a deficient way of disciplining children. From what recent studies have shown it has been proven that hitting your children in order to correct their actions is in fact doing the very opposite. Spanking your children not only increases their aggressive behavior but also in addition...

  55. Major Parenting Styles in Today's Culture and Society

    a child. Being able to balance all three of these styles into one child can produce a well balanced person. Authoritarian parent teaches a child discipline, be responsible for your own action. When it comes to disciplining your child there are several ways. Many Authoritarian parents believe in spanking...

  56. Persuasive Essay Spankings

    English Comp 1 Wednesday, October 1, 2008 Spankings have been used since Biblical times as a form of discipline, and it was not until 1991, when research conducted by Dr. Elizabeth Gershoff showed that spankings caused increased child abuse, violence among peers, and anti-socialism that people began...

  57. Eliminate Disciplinary Problems in Secondary Schools

    the full support of the Ministry of education is necessary. The ministry could provide special training for heads of schools and discipline teachers. In addition, discipline teachers and counselors should be given teaching loads so that they can better carry out their special responsibilities. Moreover...

  58. child abuse

    Abusing Children When someone intentionally inflicts moral, sexual pain, physical pain on a child is committing child abuse. When a child is abuse it is typical that they were abused as a child themselves. Life struggle can contribute to some abuse due to unemployment, stress, and poverty. When a child...

  59. Artile 1

    The second article I read was Discipline: Developing Self-Control by Joyce S. Pickring. From a magazine called Montessori Life. At the beginning Joyce talks about the average development, but it differs for a child with disabilities. Even though they grow up the same way as an average baby like picking...

  60. Stand on Mandatory Uniform Position in the United States

    on but the ones that matter the most include removing distractions and peer pressure, definitely decreasing violence and theft, teaching students discipline, encouraging students to be a part of a community instead of cliques, and helping school administrators recognize trespassers. Instilling mandatory...