Corporal Punishment is permitted by virtue of s58 of the Children's Act 2004, which provides the defence of 'reasonable punishment'.Corporal Punishment is being used as an acceptable discipline practice but there is a matter of grey area between this conflicting with a childs human rights.

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The Impact of Corporal Punishment on Children

Explore the complex and often controversial topic of corporal punishment and its implications on child development and human rights. This quiz invites you to reflect on your beliefs and attitudes towards physical discipline.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and agreement scale
  • Gain insights into societal views on corporal punishment
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectingChild234
Would you ever physically inflict pain upon a person under the age of 18 ?
Yes
No
Would you allow another person who is not in close proximity or relation to you inflict pain upon your child?
Yes
No
If your child had broken their boundaries and misbehaved would you
Stay calm and take a talkative approach
Lash out and inflict physical pain
Do you think that Corporal Punishment being legal in the UK gives parents to much leeway to abuse their discretion of punishing their child?
Yes
No
Do you think the same Human Rights that apply to an adult should apply to a child?
Yes
No
Would you suggest that Corporal Punishment is a form of child abuse?
Yes
No
Do you think that corporal punishment is more likely to teach a child to be violent than act as a form of discipline ?
Yes
No
Out of 1-10 , 10 being the highest of agreement , to what extent do you agree with the statement ' 'Corporal Punishment negatively effects the internalization of moral values by a child and his relationship with his parents'
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
10
Do you think Corporal Punishment needs more acknowledgement in society ?
Yes
No
Do you think that Corporal Punishment should be completely abolished?
Yes
No
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