Do you believe in corporal punishment for children? Would you let one of your kids teacher physically punish them if they were misbehaving? What if your child had a disorder and struggled to control it? There are stories all over the world of children dying from different sorts of punishments that their schools are giving them. Many special needs children are punished for behavioral problems and disruptions but it is hard for them to control some things. Some teachers have put students in to bags that are made specifically to restrain children and contain them. Children have suffocated inside of these bags. Other children have been put inside a very small padded room or cabinet as a punishment. Lives are being taken, this is one step too far for punishments.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/slideshow/kids-hurt-killed-school-17830717
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ReplyDeletethere is a fine line between punishing a child and child abuse. The line is very much defined stating that it may not leave a mark or cause any real harm to the child. Punishment in school should be okayed by a parents and the type of punishment they will recieve if physical.They still should have no right to spank a child if the parents have not consented to the punishment. Punishing children who have mental disorders should not be punished in such a way if they cannot control what they are doing. Corporal Punishment will not make the behavior stop at all, the type of punishment schools should use are very limited to such that will not suffocate or put a child at deaths door.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing if parents are jailed for laying their hands on children and have their children taken away from them why do schools manage to get away with it? I don't care if you say if he can talk he can breath children with mental disorders and have behavioral problems they should never be abused like this and if they are the person/school should be jailed and fined and never allowed to handle special needs kids or any kid ever again.
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