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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Child discipline |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Accelerated Christian Education - Structure of ACE"This is one of the most easily administrated programs available to homeschooling parents and Christian Schools. The program is self-instructional for the student, and requires almost no preparation time on the part of the supervisor, parent or teacher. The primary job of the parent is supervising, motivating and grading the tests completed by the student. There are no lesson plans to prepare with this program!" says a recent sales blurb[6]
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See also:Accelerated Christian Education, Accelerated Christian Education - History, Accelerated Christian Education - Kindergarten, Accelerated Christian Education - First to Eighth Grade, Accelerated Christian Education - Highschool, Accelerated Christian Education - Structure of ACE, Accelerated Christian Education - Bible Based, Accelerated Christian Education - Characteristics of an ACE education Read more here: » Accelerated Christian Education: Encyclopedia II - Accelerated Christian Education - Structure of ACE |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - What and how
Spanking - Definitions.
Spanking, by today's definition, consists of striking the buttocks repeatedly, usually as a corporal punishment, with either an open hand or various implements including a cane, a belt or strap, various types of whips (see flagellation) such as martinet and tawse (traditional in France resp. Scotland), switch or other form of rod, paddle (the US favorite), some curious devices as produced for US masonic lodge initiations (such as the electric so-called spanker, and trickster 'paddli ...
See also:Spanking, Spanking - Linguistics, Spanking - What and how, Spanking - Definitions, Spanking - Scope of punitive use, Spanking - Position, Spanking - Procedure, Spanking - Controversy, Spanking - Arguments for spanking, Spanking - Arguments against spanking, Spanking - Alternatives to spanking, Spanking - Minimal use of spanking, Spanking - Other criticisms and questions about spanking, Spanking - The legal situation, Spanking - Non-punitive & Voluntary spankings, Spanking - Folkloristic spanking traditions, Spanking - Recreational context, Spanking - Spanking therapy, Spanking - Adult Spanking, Spanking - Footnotes Read more here: » Spanking: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - What and how |
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Spanking - Definitions.
Spanking, by today's definition, consists of striking the buttocks repeatedly, usually as a corporal punishment, with either an open hand or various implements including a cane, a belt or strap, various types of whips (see flagellation) such as martinet and tawse (traditional in France resp. Scotland), switch or other form of rod, paddle (the US favorite), some curious devices as produced for US masonic lodge initiations (such as the electric so-called spanker, and trickster 'paddli ...
See also:Spanking, Spanking - Etymology, Spanking - What and how, Spanking - Definitions, Spanking - Scope of punitive use, Spanking - Position, Spanking - Procedure, Spanking - Controversy, Spanking - Arguments for spanking, Spanking - Arguments against spanking, Spanking - Alternatives to spanking, Spanking - Minimal use of spanking, Spanking - Other criticisms and questions about spanking, Spanking - The legal situation, Spanking - Non-punitive spankings, Spanking - Folkloristic spanking traditions, Spanking - Recreational context, Spanking - Spanking Therapy Read more here: » Spanking: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - What and how |
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| |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Angelica Pickles - RugratsAngelica's physical features and clothing on Rugrats were blonde hair with 2 pigtails (each punctuated with a large purple bow), a red-and-black-striped shirt with flared cuffs, a purple jumper, blue tights with green dots, red socks, and purple sneakers. In some early episodes she also wore diapers. She is an only child -- as a result, she has become a very spoiled child whose parents tend to her every need and give her anything she wants without cease. Her parents--Drew and Charlotte-- are hardly ever around because of their jobs, which in ...
See also:Angelica Pickles, Angelica Pickles - Rugrats, Angelica Pickles - All Grown Up!, Angelica Pickles - Fan criticism, Angelica Pickles - Voice actress, Angelica Pickles - Trivia Read more here: » Angelica Pickles: Encyclopedia II - Angelica Pickles - Rugrats |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Indigo children - The indigo child suppositionAccording to Carroll and Tober, "the Indigo Child is a boy or girl who displays a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, revealing a pattern of behavior generally undocumented before." They assert these children are often misdiagnosed with Attention-Deficit Disorder or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and they advise parents to avoid medicating these children for that condition despite warnings from legitimate doctors. This pattern, they claim, has unique factors that call on parents and teachers to change their treatment and upbringing of these children in order to assist them in achieving balance ...
See also:Indigo children, Indigo children - The concept, Indigo children - 'April' kids, Indigo children - The indigo child supposition, Indigo children - Non-mystic interpretations, Indigo children - Criticism and scientific refutation, Indigo children - Citations Read more here: » Indigo children: Encyclopedia II - Indigo children - The indigo child supposition |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Feingold diet - Unbounded claimsThe claims of Feingold advocates have steadily expanded, and some resemble those made by clinical ecologists. The 1986 Feingold Handbook for example, states that "sensitivity to synthetic chemicals in the food or environment, or to some natural salicylates" can cause adults to suffer from nervous habits, chronic fatigue, impulsiveness, poor self-image, poor coordination, mental and physical sluggishness, temper flare-ups, headaches, depression, erra ...
See also:Feingold diet, Feingold diet - Introduction, Feingold diet - Research findings, Feingold diet - Unbounded claims, Feingold diet - Real risks Read more here: » Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Feingold diet - Unbounded claims |
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| |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Jeremy Bentham - WorksIn 1776, Bentham published his Fragment on Government anonymously, a criticism of Blackstone's Commentaries, and in 1780 his Introduction to Principles of Morals and Legislation was published.
Other works were Panopticon, in which he suggested improvements on prison discipline, Discourse on Civil and Penal Legislation (1802), Punishments and Rewards (1811), Parliamentary Reform Catechism (1817), and ...
See also:Jeremy Bentham, Jeremy Bentham - Life, Jeremy Bentham - Works, Jeremy Bentham - Utilitarianism Read more here: » Jeremy Bentham: Encyclopedia II - Jeremy Bentham - Works |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - LinguisticsTechnically spanking is a form of the verb to spank, known in English since 1727, possibly imitative of the sound of spanking. The noun (meaning a single slap) is recorded since 1785.
Sometimes the word is used, by extension, for punishments applied to other parts of the body, usually the arms and legs.
On the other hand, spankings are often described, again technically incorrect, by less specific terms such as whipping, etc.
The homonyous adjective spanking, known in English since 1666, meaning "very ...
See also:Spanking, Spanking - Linguistics, Spanking - What and how, Spanking - Definitions, Spanking - Scope of punitive use, Spanking - Position, Spanking - Procedure, Spanking - Controversy, Spanking - Arguments for spanking, Spanking - Arguments against spanking, Spanking - Alternatives to spanking, Spanking - Minimal use of spanking, Spanking - Other criticisms and questions about spanking, Spanking - The legal situation, Spanking - Non-punitive & Voluntary spankings, Spanking - Folkloristic spanking traditions, Spanking - Recreational context, Spanking - Spanking therapy, Spanking - Adult Spanking, Spanking - Footnotes Read more here: » Spanking: Encyclopedia II - Spanking - Linguistics |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Mortification of the flesh - FormsIn its simplest form, it can mean merely denying oneself certain bodily pleasures, such as by abstaining from chocolate, from meat, from food generally (fasting), from alcohol, or from sex. It can also be practised by deliberately choosing a simple or even impoverished lifestyle; this is often one reason many monastics take vows of poverty.
In some of its more severe forms, it can mean actually inflicting pain and physical harm to oneself, such as by beating, whipping, or other means. Some ps ...
See also:Mortification of the flesh, Mortification of the flesh - Forms, Mortification of the flesh - Practices in Different Religions & Cultures, Mortification of the flesh - Jewish practices, Mortification of the flesh - Etymology and Christian roots, Mortification of the flesh - Examples of mortification of the flesh in Christian history, Mortification of the flesh - Modern Christian theology, Mortification of the flesh - Recent Church documents, Mortification of the flesh - Pain as means for a higher end, Mortification of the flesh - Pain is to be loved relative to the positive end, Mortification of the flesh - Pain as an integral part of human nature united to the Person of Christ, Mortification of the flesh - The teaching of Pope John Paul II: the salvific meaning of suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Need for suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Process of revealing the meaning of suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Joy in suffering: sharing in the redemption Read more here: » Mortification of the flesh: Encyclopedia II - Mortification of the flesh - Forms |
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| | | |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Child sexuality - Cultural and historical variationThe extent of children's sexual activity depends on the way they have been brought up and how knowledgeable they are. In different communities and socioeconomic groups, stages of sexual development occur at different times and last longer or shorter depending on the permissiveness of adults and the support of peers. Children in sexually permissive or supportive cultures (those which permit or encourage early sexual expression) display a developmental pattern that is not apparent in sexually restrictive societies:
In early childh ...
See also:Child sexuality, Child sexuality - Observations, Child sexuality - Sexuality in early childhood, Child sexuality - Peer groups, Child sexuality - Sexual fantasies, Child sexuality - Sexual activities, Child sexuality - Sexual development, Child sexuality - Reliability of research, Child sexuality - Sexuality in different ages, Child sexuality - Early childhood: Ages 0 - 5, Child sexuality - Middle childhood: Ages 6 - 9, Child sexuality - Prepubescence: Age 10 to Puberty, Child sexuality - Early adolescence: Pubescence to Age 14 or 15, Child sexuality - Mid to Late Adolescence, Child sexuality - Sex play among siblings and older or younger children, Child sexuality - Cultural and historical variation, Child sexuality - Legal aspects, Child sexuality - The United States today, Child sexuality - Conclusions Read more here: » Child sexuality: Encyclopedia II - Child sexuality - Cultural and historical variation |
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| |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - God the Father - God the Father in monotheismIn two of the three major forms of monotheism, Judaism and Christianity, God is called the Father in part because he is thought to take an active interest in human affairs, in the way that a father would take an interest in his children. Thus, many monotheists believe they can communicate with him through prayer, either to praise him or to affect his behavior. They expect that as a Father, he will respond to humanity, his children, acting in our best interests, even punishing those who misbehave like a father punishes his children, to restor ...
See also:God the Father, God the Father - God the Father in polytheistic religions, God the Father - God the Father in monotheism, God the Father - The Israelite Father God, God the Father - The gender of God in monotheism, God the Father - God the Father in Christianity, God the Father - Trinitarianism and other Christian conceptions, God the Father - External link Read more here: » God the Father: Encyclopedia II - God the Father - God the Father in monotheism |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Horse breeding - Choosing a StallionThe stallion should be chosen to complement the mare, improving on her poorer qualities. A bad crossing between to otherwise superb horses may produce an average foal. However, a good crossing between two above average horses can result in a very nice foal.
Generally, the stallion should have proven himself in the discipline or sport the mare owner wishes to breed for. An owner intending the foal for jumping, therefore, should not breed the mare to a cutting hor ...
See also:Horse breeding, Horse breeding - A Brief History of Horse Breeding, Horse breeding - Deciding to Breed a Mare, Horse breeding - Choosing a Stallion, Horse breeding - The Cost of Breeding, Horse breeding - Stud and Booking Fees, Horse breeding - Covering the Mare, Horse breeding - Live Cover, Horse breeding - Arificial Insemination AI, Horse breeding - Surrogate Dams Read more here: » Horse breeding: Encyclopedia II - Horse breeding - Choosing a Stallion |
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| | |  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Diablerie - Old World of DarknessIn Vampire: The Masquerade and related media, the strength of vampirical powers is often correlated with the vampire's generation, i. e. the generational distance between the original vampire Caine and the vampire, where Caine was the first generation, his childer were the second, etc. (in The Masquerade, the default generation for starting characters is the 13th). On each successive generation these powers become more and more diluted. By committing diablerie, a vampire can absorb those purer powers from a vampire of an earlier generation, effectively decreasing his/her own generation (the victim, of c ...
See also:Diablerie, Diablerie - Old World of Darkness, Diablerie - New World of Darkness Read more here: » Diablerie: Encyclopedia II - Diablerie - Old World of Darkness |
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|  |  |  | Child discipline: Encyclopedia II - Social work - ChallengesCertain types of social workers are more likely to suffer criticism than most other workers because they often work in scenarios which are highly emotionally charged. Examples include:
taking a child away from parents who are regarded as unfit
failing to remove children from parents who subsequently hurt or kill them
organizing demonstrations
supporting activities that are highly controversial - abortion, nee ...
See also:Social work, Social work - Origins, Social work - Role of social work in the USA, Social work - Role of social work in the United Kingdom, Social work - Fields of social work practice, Social work - Clinical or Direct Practice, Social work - Social services, Social work - Social policy community organizing and advocacy, Social work - Education, Social work - Qualifications for social work, Social work - Qualifications for social work in the USA, Social work - Qualifications for in social work in the UK, Social work - Challenges Read more here: » Social work: Encyclopedia II - Social work - Challenges |
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