Wand gate valve with one hand. All of these can be used as weapons. But it is not a weapon of war. These are examples where 19 states use weapons against our young people. Punishment of a child's body from adult (parents or teacher) corporal punishment or slapping to spanking. There are 119 countries currently prohibiting corporal punishment in schools, including European countries other than Canada. Even in the example set by the United States and the United States, the completely banned campaign is almost half completed.
Poland is the first country that prohibited corporal punishment at school in 1783. The school's corporal punishment has not been done in any European countries. As of 2016, 128 countries including the majority of Europe, South America and East Asia are prohibiting corporal punishment at school. Approximately 69 countries, including parts of the United States, several Australian states, and some countries in Africa and Asia, still allow corporal punishment at school.
Despite the literature on the influence of parent corporal punishment on health and school performance, corporal punishment in schools has not been fully researched. Related studies link the use of corporal punishment in schools to the harmful physical and psychological effects of children and provide evidence of their long-term effects. According to these studies, children exposed to corporal punishment at school experienced feelings of behavior disorder, lack and resentment, reduced aggression and violence, reduced experience, problem-solving skills, social skills, academic achievement There is a tendency to decrease. Other studies have shown that child receiving corporal punishment at school has few vocabulary, poor grades at school and low IQ score, so corporal punishment at school may interfere with child's cognitive development .
In K-12 schools, 15 states are legally permitted to apply corporal punishment, and 28 states prohibit this practice. Corporal punishment is defined as "corporal punishment" and "punishment with strikes". In the K - 12 school, corporal punishment is usually hands, paddles, students who wear rulers and bands hand over their hands. American schools also recorded more extreme conditions, including the use of chemical sprays and tasers. In 2014, 94% of parents with children between 3 years and 4 years reported that they had children in the past year, 76% of men and 65% of women approved of this statement. Especially corporate punishment debate at school is still vibrant