Not exact matches
Perhaps recent «developments» amount
to nothing more than a suggestion or claim that, in at least most
of the world today, there are
alternative modes
of punishment that are fit retribution and that can protect society against chaos.
The person breaking the law can be asked
to carry out public service duty as part
of the
punishment or as an
alternative to the fine.
If there is
to be a compelling theology
of the cross, one that is a true
alternative to views
of Christ's death as a sacrificial
punishment administered by God, it must be one that does not abandon these texts and this language, but offers a different vision
of their meaning.
Everything from different discipline strategies,
alternatives to corporal
punishment,
to brain development strategies, just emphasizing the importance
of reading, and talking, and singing, and playing with your children.
If you'd like
to transition
to a more gentle mode
of parenting, but don't know where
to start, below are links
to alternatives to punishment, and here is a guide
to help you set yourself up for success in your journey
to gentle parenting... 12 Steps
to Gentle Parenting.
How
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to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use
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I stood, frozen in shock, outside
of the upscale bookstore where I would soon be signing my gentle parenting books and chatting with parents about
alternatives to punishment - based parenting.
There are hundreds
of posts on the Little Hearts site with gentle parenting
alternatives to punishment, and every single book I've written gives specific tools for working with children through specific behavior issues.
On a recent book tour I stood, frozen in shock, outside
of the upscale bookstore where I would soon be signing my gentle parenting books and chatting with parents about
alternatives to punishment - based parenting.
Even in the face
of study after study detailing the detrimental effects
of physical
punishment on young children, more than ninety - percent
of American parents still admit
to spanking their toddlers and preschoolers, even if they don't believe that it is a good
alternative.
They were raised with spanking and other
punishment - based parenting methods as a means
of control and «turned out okay» so they default
to their own parents» choices without researching
alternatives to spanking or considering whether «okay» could be improved upon.
Many parents when faced with the
alternative of not spanking, using timeouts, or
punishment assume that there are no ways
to discipline their children.
«However, with offences involving the possession, purchase or cultivation
of illicit drugs for the offender's personal use, the measures can be applied as complete
alternatives to conviction and
punishment, and none
of the convention obligations referred
to in paragraphs 15 - 17 above apply
to such offences.
With juvenile offenders having a recidivism rate
of 90 percent Cuomo pushed for major reforms
to the justice system, including focusing on
alternative punishment and treatment.
Child psychologist George Holden, who favors humane
alternatives to corporal
punishment, wanted
to see if parents» positive views toward spanking could be reversed if they were made aware
of the research.
Restorative practices are used as an
alternative to punishment, but these group circles also work
to foster a sense
of community.
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Disciplinary reformers have promoted restorative programs as
alternatives to exclusionary
punishment, but the approaches are controversial and the empirical evidence
of their impact is limited.
Changes zero tolerance laws
to give school administrators more flexibility
to decide whether
to use
alternative punishments in lieu
of mandatory expulsion, in specific situations.
Equity, whereby identifiable groups
of students (especially minorities) are not disproportionately found
to be eligible for specific areas
of disability, and / or do not disproportionately receive excessive levels
of discipline (i.e., corporal
punishment, suspension, expulsion,
alternative learning environment placements).
They are also using student courts
to teach students about justice and court issues, and
to provide an
alternative to other forms
of punishment for students who disobey rules in order
to defeat the school -
to - prison pipeline and engage disengaged students.
The DSC brings together parents, youth, advocates and educators
to support
alternatives to a culture
of zero - tolerance,
punishment and removal in our schools.
I wish we could all deprive the government
of the income which they require through their total mismanagement
of the state purse, however they would only find another avenue with which
to deprive us
of our hard earned salaries, and so it would continue, Draconian
punishments by idiots who can not find an
alternative solution.
The use
of punishment should be carefully weighed against the
alternatives, especially since the animal training literature does not indicate that
punishment leads
to more effective learning than positive methods.
We understand that third criterion as allowing acts
of protection or
punishment that create injustices, as long as those injustices are proportionate
to the injustice being alleviated and better than the
alternatives in terms
of the ratio
of injustice done
to injustice averted.
I am sure a number
of defendants now appealing
punishments that include also a prison term will be glad
to have the top executive now defining what sorts
of alternatives to imprisonment are sufficient in his view.
Our work in
alternative courts, including drug courts, has resulted in reduced
punishments to individuals convicted
of drug offenses.
Indeed, Judge Posner specifically notes that «[f] ew federal judges, or for that matter prosecutors and defense attorneys, are familiar with... studies» dealing with the economics
of imprisonment and
alternative forms
of punishment, including the costs and benefits
to society and offenders.
Restorative practices are used as an
alternative to punishment, but these group circles also work
to foster a sense
of community.
Forbes magazines reported on the success
of using Positive Discipline as an
alternative to punishment and how businesses could learn from this.
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In schools, restorative practices offer a positive
alternative to punitive forms
of discipline that can lead
to suspension and the disproportionate
punishment of students
of color.
This webinar explores
alternatives to time out and the effects
of punishment.