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Discipline: Human Development and Family Science: Sub-discipline: Developmental Psychology: Institutions: University of Texas at Austin, College of Natural Sciences: Main interests: How parental and school discipline affects children within contexts of income, neighborhood, and culture: Notable ideas: Corporal punishment is detrimental to ...
A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors ...
Corporal punishment of minors in the United States, meaning the infliction of physical pain or discomfort by parents or other adult guardians, including in some cases school officials, [1] for purposes of punishing unacceptable attitude, is subject to varying legal limits, depending on the state.
A group of Texas parents are banding together to push back on book bans in school districts across the state. The Texas Freedom to Read Project , a coalition of parents from across the state ...
The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children is a fundamental right. SECTION 2 The parental right to direct education includes the right to choose, as an alternative to public education, private, religious, or home schools, and the right to make reasonable choices within public schools for one's child.
She noted Texas public schools have clear, transparent processes approved by school boards for addressing book challenges. ... NBC News, "Here are 50 books Texas parents want banned from school ...
Parents may spank less – or not at all – if they have learned effective discipline techniques since many view spanking as a last resort to discipline their children. [10] There are many alternatives to spanking and other forms of corporal punishment: Time-in, increasing praise, and special time to promote desired behaviors
Texas House Bill 3979 (HB 3979) is an act that relates to civics instruction and instruction policies in public schools in the state of Texas.A follow-up bill to HB 3079—TX Senate Bill 3 [1] —authored by Senator Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) and others, which was filed on July 9, 2021, passed on July 16, 2021, and becomes law in December, limits the manner and extent to which students may learn ...