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Category > Art & Design Posted 26 Sep 2017 My Price 5.00

huge difference between correcting your child's actions and child abuse

Can you please assist with supporting evidence for each reason listed below?

 

One reason

there is a huge difference between correcting your child's actions and child abuse

is because

the parental response is geared towards a specific misbehavior and the child fails to meet the expectations that compel the parent to employ the corrective measures.

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  1. Provide supporting evidence for this reason.

Another reason

there is a huge difference between correcting your child's actions and child abuse

is because

the parent has the sincere desire to help and teach the child how she or he can meet their expectations rather lashing out powers due to anger creating a physical abuse.

.

  1. Provide supporting evidence for this reason.

A third reason

there is a huge difference between correcting your child's actions and child abuse

is because

the child is subjected to a fear free environment that eliminates the fear of being hit to coerce the child into behaving but rather develop a respect for the parent, rules and expectations of the household.

.

  1. Provide supporting evidence for this reason.

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Status NEW Posted 26 Sep 2017 07:09 AM My Price 5.00

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