Cultural differences in corporal punishment in children, comparing different countries with the United States
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Committing wrongdoings is tantamount to punishment, in these cases; adults tend to do corporal punishment as their way of disciplining their children. As long as children are perceived of doing something unacceptable, adults has the liberty to do corporal punishment, also known as physical punishment (Benatar 1998). In line with this, reasons behind American adults’ practice of corporal punishment are compared to different cultures and its usual effects to children’s behavior are thoroughly taken attention with this article
 
 

Table of Contents Cultural differences in corporal punishment in children, comparing different countries with the United States Table of Contents

 
  1. Violence against children.
  2. Corporal punishment as a method to restraint children.
  3. Focus on terrible behaviors in school.
  4. Eighth Amendment's and the Fifth Amendment's on coprporal punishment.
  5. Parenting in Jamaica.
  6. Corporal punishment in Canada.
  7. Effects of corporal punishment.
  8. Conclusion.
 
 
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