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  • Essay / The Importance of Physical Punishment - 935

    1st draftFear is a powerful motivator. If I were to argue that corporal punishment has value, I would say that it can be a powerful tool for conditioning behavior and serving as a deterrent to bad behavior on the part of students or children. But if parents know its future effects on children; they will think about it many times before trying to teach them by using this cruel tool against their children. After many studies, they found that corporal punishment has more disadvantages than advantages. Internationally, there is a growing consensus that corporal punishment of children violates international human rights laws. Most children don't follow what their parents said, so their parents use corporal punishment as a solution to make their children more respectful, but parents should stop using corporal punishment because it has many psychological, physical effects and mental on the future of children. .It is easy to find reasons to allow certain corporal punishments. Unfortunately, many parents find it difficult to completely give up corporal punishment because they see it as the quickest way to teach their children what they need. Parents think that this is how they raised their children and that it has not caused them any harm. Although corporal punishment has many harmful effects on children, very few parents would agree with using punishment as a means of solving their children's educational problems. They believe that a child can learn to fear punishment, rather than understanding why he must follow the rules. As a result, he grows up with many problems that will affect his life. Furthermore, they still believe that corporal punishment is an effective and quick solution. facing certain bad behaviors of children at a certain time...... middle of paper ...... are the basis of the future of society, and a successful society needs a generation confident without mental or psychological problems, therefore physical punishment should be banned from the traditions of society to protect the rights of children. All parents should be aware of the harm caused by corporal punishment. A child who is physically punished without being explained why may develop less self-respect and have a weak personality, which can make it difficult to adapt socially at school and with friends. Parents need to change some of their beliefs and ideas about how their children should be raised. Avoiding the use of physical force at home and at school is possible, and it will help us get closer to eliminating violence from our society. Protecting children's rights will ensure a better generation lives in a peaceful society.