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Submit ListingListingsTen Reasons Not to Hit Your Kids In many nations, it is illegal for a parent, teacher, or anyone else to spank a child. In some states and provinces, it is only illegal for a teacher to spank. In all areas of North America, physical punishment by a parent, as long as it is not severe, is still seen by many as necessary discipline, and condoned, or sadly, even encouraged. More Information » Site Details|Report This Site|Quick View http://www.naturalchild.com/jan_hunt/tenreasons.html End All Corporal Punishment of Children Aims to form a strong alliance of human rights agencies, key individuals and non-governmental organisations against corporal punishment; make corporal punishment of children visible by building a global map of its prevalence and legality, ensuring that children's views are heard and charting progress towards ending it; and more. More Information » Site Details|Report This Site|Quick View http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/ Center for Effective Discipline The Center for Effective Discipline (CED) is a non-profit organization which provides educational information to the public on the effects of corporal punishment of children and alternatives to its use. More Information » Site Details|Report This Site|Quick View http://www.stophitting.com/ Corporal Punishment of Children - Spanking The use of the word "spanking" to refer to the discipline of children appears to be largely a North American term. In Britain, it is generally called "smacking." More Information » Site Details|Report This Site|Quick View http://www.religioustolerance.org/spanking.htm | Recent ArticlesI couldn't imagine my childhood without Disney Movies. Disney hasn't stopped producing since then and now... Don't be concerned, I'm not going to bore you with the environmental benefits of solar power but instead... |
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