Discipline Alternatives to Punishment.
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"Discipline Alternatives to Punishment"
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Discipline alternatives are the positive methods of procedure or practices which child and youth workers use to control or correct inappropriate behavior. There is sufficient evidence to indicate that punishment, one form of discipline, is not an effective technique to use with troubled youth (Krueger, 102). Punishment may provide immediate control in some situations, but over time, it usually leads to more severe behavior patterns than the ones the user was
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Author. Page 24. Krueger, Mark. Intervention Techniques for Child/Youth Care Workers. Pages 102-107. 2000. Child Welfare League of America, Inc.: Washington. Malone, Sandra. Personal Interview. Please see attached. Pearce, Dr. John, and Thompson, Dr. Ann. Positive Discipline--the Alternative to Smacking. Online. Available July 15, 2003. Google. www.early-education.org.uk/1leaflet16.htm Snyder, H. N. Juvenile Arrests, 1998. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Online. Available July 16, 2003. Google. www.ncjfc.unr.edu/homepage/ncjj/ncjj2/faq/crimestats.htm
Author. Page 24. Krueger, Mark. Intervention Techniques for Child/Youth Care Workers. Pages 102-107. 2000. Child Welfare League of America, Inc.: Washington. Malone, Sandra. Personal Interview. Please see attached. Pearce, Dr. John, and Thompson, Dr. Ann. Positive Discipline--the Alternative to Smacking. Online. Available July 15, 2003. Google. www.early-education.org.uk/1leaflet16.htm Snyder, H. N. Juvenile Arrests, 1998. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Online. Available July 16, 2003. Google. www.ncjfc.unr.edu/homepage/ncjj/ncjj2/faq/crimestats.htm