Once i watched tv for more than 3 hrs. Then i was made murga for 1hour and then was caned hard on hand and spanked with belt.
Parents or another legal guardian of a child can use force up to, but not including death or child abuse to discipline a child
Yes it should be totally banned in all public schools in the entire USA..... If parents want to use corporal punishment as a form of discipline then let the parents come to the school and administer the corporal punishment themselves when the child misbehaves....
If in Elementary School the child who pulled another child's pants down should be sent home with a note to their parents and the teacher should follow up on that note and have the child's parents come to the school to discuss the problem.
I would have to suggest that you discipline the child (or children) as you would if they were your own biological children. In some states corporal punishment is not allowed by foster parents. In those cases the foster parents must use the denial of privileges, timeouts, or restriction as punishment. You might not also be able, or should, use the same on all of them if you have more then one based on their different backgrounds and experiences. if they come from a violent home one must be careful so the trauma is not getting worse.
No. There is no guardianship and no court orders. The parents can however demand the child to come home at any time. Even with police help. He could be reported as a runaway and in that case it is illegal for the grandparents to help him.
Parents can effectively discipline a 5-year-old child without resorting to physical punishment by setting clear and consistent rules, using positive reinforcement for good behavior, providing consequences for misbehavior such as time-outs or loss of privileges, and communicating calmly and respectfully with the child to teach them right from wrong.
Only in the very rare instance of a severely disabled child whose adoptive parents are unable to support.
capital punishment
Legally, yes. (It does depend somewhat on what exactly "ground" means; for instance, they are obligated to see that you receive an education. However, this can be home schooling, so if your parents don't want you to see the outside of your house for seven years, that's not in and of itself actually illegal.)
When traditional forms of punishment do not work, parents or caregivers should consider alternative disciplinary strategies such as positive reinforcement, setting clear expectations, and seeking professional help if needed. It is important to understand the underlying reasons for the child's behavior and address them in a constructive and supportive manner.
Preschoolers also fear being away from the parents, but, additionally, they see hospitalization as a punishment and fear bodily harm. In this case, parents should, again, stay with the child.
Their rights start where the parents' rights begin. If the parents are actively parenting, the child is thriving and nothing illegal is going on, then the grandparents are honor bound to support, not supplant, the parents. If the parents are out of the picture, the grandparents can certainly apply to become guardians of the child.