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Make a story Medieval like
I hit my brother and got spanked by my mom. I throw my book doing quite time and had to stand in the
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Make a story Medieval like
I hit my brother and got spanked by my mom. I throw my book doing quite time and had to stand in the
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lilly is a kid and the mom is the mom and lily fell off of smth and then the mom is mad text message
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baby
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The following are benefits of being on a team.(1 point) Responses Physical fitness, social isolation, commitment Physical
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seed
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some ways to insult my whiny 6 year old sister
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are you going to suspend me
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wasssupppp
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Critically discuss indiscipline in schools
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Do you believe that the traditional way of disciplining the child is more effective than the modern ways?
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"I don’t know anything," he said, "except that I’m beginning to be sorry we bought that room for the children. If children
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reference this sentence
Consequences of expulsion include academic sanctions such as failure to complete assignments, studies, or
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Children who must _____ to overly strict rules often openly _____ their parents when they get older
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
Responses zero-tolerance policy. zero-tolerance policy. - no
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Based on this story, what will Pete and Ken's parents most likely do?
Responses A Their parents will make the boys do extra
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Sukuna
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Give 10 reasons why children are punish by their parent and teachers
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Richlove
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Explain four types of punishment given to learners in school when they go wrong
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Richlove
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Steve consequences for breaking the rules as often referred to
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is it fair for parents to say "Because I said so"?
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among us
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
(1 point) Responses zero-tolerance policy. zero-tolerance
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Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
I am sick of the reprimands I get from my drivers ED instructor
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Constructive discipline is a learning process that provides an opportunity for
groupthink. positive growth. applying punishments.
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
A. Zero-tolerance policy B. Suspension C. Risk D. Law
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Dr. Mayan
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
a.zero-tolerance policy. b.suspension. c.risk. d.law.
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Please write me a report to my principal about the misbehavior of learners at my school
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stiff consequences for breaking the rules are often referred to as a?
zero-tolerance policy suspension risk law
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Sniff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
(1 point) Responses zero-tolerance policy. zero-tolerance
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sus69100
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a (1 point) Responses zero-tolerance policy. zero-tolerance
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unknown SSSSSSS
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Are modern parents in america sever enough to ground their kids for 6+ months?
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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Things to do when your grounded to your room as a 14 yo boy
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Which describes the situation in which an adult punishes a child in such a way as to leave a mark thaWhich of these is a risk
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Zander Gorde
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