Sentences with phrase «ending corporal»

Accepted poster submission to be shared by Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson at the Global Summit on Ending Corporal Punishment and Promoting Positive Discipline June 2011, Dallas, Texas
It's much more accurate to look at corporal punishment as a safety issue, says Deborah Sendek, director for the Center for Effective Discipline, a program of Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center, which works to promote the effective discipline of children and to end all corporal punishment of children.
Multinational initiative by children's rights advocates to end corporal punishment of children across the world.
The Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children reports that 102 countries have banned corporal punishment in school, but enforcement is uneven.
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Most people are unaware that it was the Humane Association that put fountains in town squares so horses could drink or that it helped end corporal punishment in schools and stop child labor in America.

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Global Summit on Ending Corporate Punishment and Promoting Positive Discipline Registrations are being accepted now for this June 2011 conference in Dallas, Texas, that will assemble, for the first time, an international group of leading policy makers, attorneys, educators, children's rights activists, and researchers from multiple disciplines (e.g., anthropology, criminology, history, medicine psychology, social work, and sociology) as well as other interested individuals who concur that corporal punishment of children is an unsuitable and potentially damaging way to discipline and teach children.
Baumrind notes that corporal punishment might also serve as a short - term parenting technique, designed to end noncompliance (which Gershoff showed it likely does), so that other, non-corporal, parenting techniques can be used over the long - run.
On January 9, 2018, the Welsh Government announced a 12 - week consultation and its intention to bring an end to, «the corporal pu...
Here Private Godfrey doesn't just need to be excused, he ends up unburdening himself over Corporal Jones!
The Obama administration Tuesday called for an end to corporal punishment in states and school districts that continue to allow the practice.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A team of University of Florida researchers is calling for an immediate end to paddling students in all state public schools, citing its new study of classroom disciplinary trends that depicts corporal punishment as violent and outdated, -LSB-...]
After discussion, Mother and Father agreed that the children could relocate with Mother to California, the excessive corporal punishment would be avoided by all parties, and that summer parenting time for Father would begin the first Saturday after the school year and end seventeen days prior to the beginning of the new school year.
Baumrind notes that corporal punishment might also serve as a short - term parenting technique, designed to end noncompliance (which Gershoff showed it likely does), so that other, non-corporal, parenting techniques can be used over the long - run.
Or, parents who use excessive corporal punishment minimize their use to normal levels, and report continued aggression from the child despite their efforts to end it.
To this end, it seems that any contact, regardless of context or intent, may be interpreted as corporal punishment or physical abuse.
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