649.1/Parenting
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- Subjects
- Published
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Detroit, MI :
Greenhaven Press
c2013.
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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Roman Espejo, 1977-
(-)
- Physical Description
- 200 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780737763362
9780737763379
- Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. How Should Parents Discipline Their Children?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. Corporal Punishment Is Effective
- 2. Corporal Punishment Is Ineffective and Abusive
- 3. The Legal Distinction Between Corporal Punishment and Abuse Must Be Defined
- 4. Punishment Is Effective
- 5. Positive Reinforcement Is More Effective than Punishment
- 6. Grounding Teens from Using Technology Can Be Effective
- 7. Parents Should Allow Children to Experience Unhappiness and Pain
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- Chapter 2. Do Some Forms of Parenting Put Children at a Disadvantage?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. Young Unmarried Women and Men Should Not Be Parents
- 2. Single Parenting Can Be Beneficial
- 3. Same-Sex Parenting is Harmful
- 4. Same-Sex Parenting Is Beneficial
- 5. Teen Parenting Is Harmful: Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy
- 6. Teen Parenting Can Be Beneficial
- 7. Cohabitation Is Harmful to Parenting: Institute for American Values
- 8. Cohabitation May Not Be Harmful to Parenting
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- Chapter 3. Are Parents Liable for Their Children's Actions?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. Parents May Be Liable for Their Children's Actions: FindLaw
- 2. Parental Liability Laws Attempt to Promote Parental Monitoring
- 3. Some Parental Financial Liability Laws Are Not Effective
- 4. Dad, I Prefer the Shiraz
- 5. Parents May Be Liable for Allowing Children to Drink at Home
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography of Books
- Index