Secondary Schoolboy Caned For “Vaping & Truancy”
And that he had heard from his friends that the school should not have caned him like that, and hence he came online. The post went viral within minutes by left the readers completely humoured and slightly divided.
Why Caning Is Allowed In Singapore
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Caning is the only form of corporal punishment allowed (and accepted).
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It is allowed on the palm for female and male offenders and on the buttocks over clothing for males.
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At most schools, caning comes after detention but before suspension in the hierarchy of penalties.
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In fact, you will find, some schools implement a demerit points system. Students receive mandatory caning after they have accumulated a certain number of demerit points.
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Under MOE regulations, the punishment may be administered only by the Principal or any staff member.
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A maximum of three strokes may be inflicted at a time, using a light rattan cane. The limit was previously six strokes before MOE reduced it to three strokes in 2017.
Types Of Corporal Punishment In Schools And Its Long-term Consequence On Kids
5 Discipline Strategies To Control Your Unruly Child
1. Anger management
2. Praise them
3. Give them credit
No matter, how small it may be, but give your children their due credit. Perhaps he helped you clean the room or your cupboard. Tell him, “it wouldn’t have been possible without you helping me. Thank you.”
4. Losing Privileges
5. Ignore mild unruly behaviour
You will find that sometimes it is best to ignore some mild unruly behaviour. It is best not to pay attention to their whining or complaining, always. Try to divert their attention, instead. However, this doesn’t mean that you will also ignore when your child is doing something risky.
Yes, children are like clay and they shape up the way we mould them. While there is no right or wrong way of parenting, it is always best to avoid corporal punishment and work with them through love and kindness.
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