Well, when someone suggests that their religion is the «only correct» religion, and all others are
wrong and all people who don't agree with them have some sort of
punish coming, and when it's a fact that not all people in the world are even aware of their religion... we should be fairly intolerant of that type of
behavior.
A state investigation had found a public «school system fraught with unethical
behavior that included teachers and principals changing
wrong answers on students» answer sheets and an environment where cheating for better test scores was encouraged and whistle blowers were
punished.»
It's not right, it's not natural, and something is
wrong, but scolding and
punishing your dog for a
behavior that is not his or her fault is... read more
The parenting
behaviors are assigned to nine subscales (with item examples in brackets): positive parental
behavior («I make time to listen to my child, when he / she wants to tell me something»), autonomy («I teach my child that he / she is responsible for his / her own
behavior»), rules («I teach my child to obey rules»), monitoring («I keep track of the friends my child is seeing»), discipline («When my child has done something
wrong, I
punish him / her by taking away something nice [for instance, the child can't watch TV,...]»), harsh punishment («I slap my child when he / she has done something
wrong»), ignoring unwanted
behavior («When my child does something that is not allowed, I only talk to him / her again when he / she behaves better»), inconsistent discipline («When I have
punished my child, it happens that I let my child out of the punishment early»), and material rewarding («I give my child money or a small present when he / she has done something that I am happy about»).