Corporal Punishment of Kids in CanadaTo see the original text click here. What I am about to explain in this article is a sensitive topic. I am not a lawyer, so do not consider this text as a formal description of parents limitations and degrees of freedom in disciplining their children. I personally condemn any form of corporal or rather physical punishment of kids. I believe that parents, guardians, and other people who deal with children could find smart methods of disciplining without harming the kids physically or mentally. Corporal Punishment in Schools and Educational InstitutesNeither teachers nor other employees of schools and educational institutes including but not limited to daycare, public, Christian, Catholic , boarding, and private schools are permitted to use corporal punishment techniques against children in Canada. Teachers are so limited in this matter that they are not even permitted to touch the students.Corporal Punishment by Child Care ProvidersChild care providers such as baby sitters and daycare employees cannot discipline children using physical punishment methods.Corporal Punishment by ParentsParents and guardians of the children may use corporal punishment with the following limitations.
It looks like that all Canadian provinces and territories follow the same rule. I must insist that excessive use of force against children or any kind of behaviour which shows child abuse or is harmful for the kids physical or mental health could result in prosecution of parents and/or guardians. Such parents may lose the custody of their children due to aggressive behaviour. If you want to practice corporal punishment make it minimal, consider your moral obligations and good judgment. Honestly, I cannot imagine any circumstances that make the practice acceptable. To see the original text click here. Persian text متن فارسی Copyright and Disclaimer Install our Free toolbar |
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