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Parents to be banned from physically disciplining kids
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Parents to be banned from physically disciplining kids

 

The government wants to revise the law so parents no longer have the right to corporal punishment of their children, a spokesman said Thursday. The current law allows parents to discipline their children as they see fit. Only a handful of countries like Japan still allow parents to punish their children physically. But in March the Japanese government announced a plan for a debate to decide whether that should be banned. Korea in principle bans guardians from inflicting "physical or psychological pain" on children. But habitual abusers sometimes cite the right to discipline their children under the separate civil law. The planned revision aims to clear up the legal quandaries. Fifty-four countries have banned corporal punishment of children. Sweden was the first in 1979.  

 



Guide Questions: 
1. Detail the revision of the law on punishing kids in Korea. 
2. How many countries have banned corporal punishment of children? 
3. How do usually discipline your children? 
4. Do you think that children should be punished depending on the judgement of parents? Support your answer. 
5. Are you for corporal punishment? Why or why not? 

Vocabulary: 
1. revise - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter) 
2. corporal punishment - physical punishment, such as caning or flogging 
3. inflict - cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something


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