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    1. The Milgram Experiment were a series of done by a professor of psychology at Yale University. The experiment consisted of a teacher and student. The teacher in this study is what the researchers are studying to whether or not the person will administer electro shocks to the learner. The teacher was instructed to shock the learner whenever the learner answered an answer incorrectly. As the learner continuously answers incorrectly the teacher would increase the voltage as well. I think that in this

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    or there makeup but really all there trying to do is fit in with their age group.People who sexual abuse a child should have a stronger punishment because people should get punished for their action, no child deserves to be sexually abused, child have a right to be able to live a normal life. In some states it depends on how bad it is to depend on their punishment.(“Child Abuse Penalties and Sentencing.”) If someone fails to report child abuse or neglect also face penalties and consequences."• 18

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    This pediatrician thinks that bilingual input leads to language delay. Therefore, she is not surprised to see a bilingually reared two-year-old who does not speak at all yet. She sees no need for a detailed examination and sends the father away with the advice to drop the minority language. She tells the father that all will soon be fine. But after a year the child is back, and still does not speak. Upon examination (fi- nally!), the child is found to be profoundly deaf. Most likely, the child's

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    Advertisments that are directed at childern, Good or bad? It is my opinion that advertising to childern could be good and bad. I believe that you do not nessacarily have to get rid of advertising for children, but I think certian actions should be taken to protect children. Our kids are our future, whether they are in America or not. To have a delicate, absorbing mind as a child's, we need to be careful of the messages we are sending to our childern. Psychologists have

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    both examples of physical abuse. Emotional abuse is continued mistreatment emotionally toward a child. Emotional abuse can be acts like threatening, frightening, belittling, hostile treatment or terrorizing. Examples of emotional abuse could be a parent calling his or her child names or threatening a child if he or she does not meet the parent’s expectations. Another example of emotional abuse would be terrorizing a child causing them to feel unsafe like in situations that will physically harm him

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    As a concerned parent, one might fear that his child may grow up violent when the parent overhears the child shout out, “Bang! Bang! I killed you!” during a playdate. This incident can lead the parent to question if toy weapons are appropriate in the household or not. However, before the parent decides to hide all the toy weapons, it is important for both the parent and the child to realize that a toy weapon does not have the same capability as a real weapon, hence the word “toy.” Plus, toy weapons

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    Yelling is something that copious amounts of people can attest to growing up with and will admit to using yelling as a way to express frustration with children. It is something that large amounts of people can relate to, and due to the normality of it, is something that a multitude of people do not realize has such negative effects. There are large amounts of children who are yelled at and experience few to zero negative effects, and some could even argue that yelling is acceptable or even beneficial

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    Censorship is an act of blocking the access to view certain images, writing or even ideas. However, censorship can give us certainly multiple negative impacts. If a child was grown not exposed to any of the immoral sides of the culture, and suddenly he or she learned the brutal facts about the world, the child would be deeply shocked. Censorship should not be allowed due to its impact on people’s thought, freedom, and also should not be allowed, because of people’s unethical actions and thoughts

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    must because punishing them will make them a better person and teaches kids that the adults are in control. Although kids should be disciplined there’s a difference between beating a child and disciplining them. For instance, spanking is a light punishment and should not be used for every occasion. When one beats a child, whatever the intention, they know the child will get seriously hurt and is done with malice. (“Do You Think Spanking”). In other words, this explains that parents should not frequently

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    Haha, oops! Yes, ma'am! (: A bad behavior would be throwing a tantrum and or lashing out, either at an object or a person. I've seen many children do this. I understand that some children are not raised, (how do I say this?), with the best manners, morals and values. Some children think that if something isn't going their way they can pitch a fit, scream and hit someone to get their way. For example, ***before you read anymore I am a firm believer in disciplining you children physically. My

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