Thursday, January 17, 2008

Controversial issue

Carpel punishment, this is when a parent physically punishes their child. Is it needed? I believe that carpel punishment should be used but it is not always necessary. I have several reasons why. The reasons are because it can turn into abuse, can harm the child emotionally, and some problems can be solved just by talking.
First and foremost, carpal punishment should not always be used because it can turn into abuse because it can turn into abuse because many parents hit their children above the waist and also many parents hit their children with a bald fist. The law states that carpal punishment is legal but to a certain extent also this can become abuse when; the parent hits their child with a bald fist, heavy object, hard object, sharp object, their feet, and if they don’t on the legs or on the rear end any thing else is abuse. Another way that carpal puninishment can become is if the parent is in rage. The parent should always cool off before punishing. A rage is when the parent snaps on the child and ends up harming them. This is how carpal punishment can become abuse.
Next, carpal punishment is not always good because it could harm the child emotionally. Statistics show that more children who are physically punished feel involved, safe, and unless them children who are talked to many people who have mental problems have been abused at their child hood. That is how carpal punishment can harm you mentally.
Last but not least carpal punishment is not always necessary. There are other options besides beating there is punishment and talking to discipline the child. Carpal punishment works as a fear factor to discipline your child. A lesson will last longer than a beating. For example in the story Huckleberry- Finn, huck would get beat by his father but yet and still he still kept his bad boy ways. This proves that carpal punishment isn’t always good.
Carpal punishment should be used in the United States but it is not always necessary. There are other alternatives, it can turn into abuse, and can arm the child mentally and emotionally.

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