Thursday, April 18, 2019

Corporal Punishment on cheaters





               

                     Corporal punishment is a very debatable topic.  Here is one side to this argument, One is that it can be useful when used in moderation to avoid form them cheating. According to Crystal Ayres from Connect us.com corporal punishment con be useful in moderation and setting boundaries. She says if the child is testing your limits physical force could be used to let them know the limits. By doing this they would learn their lesson and not cheat again.

                     Now on to the other side of the argument not using it. Here is one thing good about not using corporal punishment. According to pro con.com form pro con.com it can result in anger and attention. A study done in Dec 2016 showed that kids that got corporal punishment are more likely to emulate that punishment in  the future to others. And them having anger issues from cheating is not a good trade off. You should use alternatives than physical force.

                    My position in this argument is that I disagree with the punishment. The reason that I disagree is that the child would have issues in the future. And I do not want my child to have these issues from just cheating on a test.I would use alternatives than physical force. Overall I disagree with corporal punishment.

2 comments:

  1. I disagree with this because cheating a the wrong thing to do and it is unfair to your classmates. There should be punishments for cheating. If we have the punishments for cheating the kid will then listen and not do it again.

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  2. I disagree because having the punishments shows you that you wouldn't do it again.

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