Parental discipline is defined as parental educational method of learning acceptable and modifying unacceptable child behavior. Punishment, as a part of corrective discipline, is focused on inappropriate behavior with an intention to correct it. Basic characteristics of punishment, such as intention and unpleasantness, drew attention of scientists and experts and led to a discussion regarding their justification and effectiveness. The aim of the paper is to present the basic characteristics and types of punishment, effects and factors of its successful use, and current efforts of experts who are trying to shift parents' actions from punishment to positive discipline, which means encouraging and stimulating desirable behavior and developing ...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
This paper develops and tests a model of parental punishment and child development that emphasizes t...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
There is growing debate in the parenting literature as to whether using physical punishment to disci...
The paper will consider the forms of educational resources, especially the use of rewards and punish...
Discipline is the most important thing in everyone’s life without discipline one cannot live a happy...
This paper discusses the actions of rewarding and punishing children of different social behavior. T...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of the reinforcement and punis...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
In the master's thesis I research the pupils perceptions of different forms of school punishment. Wh...
Discipline is influenced by many factors. To select the appropriate disciplinary approach, we need t...
Although childhood discipline is an important issue for parents, this topic is seldom emphasized by ...
A review of the literature on punishment indicates that the term has many definitions and connotatio...
AbstractCorporal punishment (CP) is probably the most controversial issue in the literature on paren...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
This paper develops and tests a model of parental punishment and child development that emphasizes t...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
This thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and empirical. Theoretical part explains in detail,...
There is growing debate in the parenting literature as to whether using physical punishment to disci...
The paper will consider the forms of educational resources, especially the use of rewards and punish...
Discipline is the most important thing in everyone’s life without discipline one cannot live a happy...
This paper discusses the actions of rewarding and punishing children of different social behavior. T...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of the reinforcement and punis...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
In the master's thesis I research the pupils perceptions of different forms of school punishment. Wh...
Discipline is influenced by many factors. To select the appropriate disciplinary approach, we need t...
Although childhood discipline is an important issue for parents, this topic is seldom emphasized by ...
A review of the literature on punishment indicates that the term has many definitions and connotatio...
AbstractCorporal punishment (CP) is probably the most controversial issue in the literature on paren...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
This paper develops and tests a model of parental punishment and child development that emphasizes t...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...