The answer is too much to write here and I don't know if you mean just in the home or just in the school or all together, so I've submitted the link below. The countries who has banned spanking has banned it either at home and/or in the schools.
Caribbean Union of Countries show neighbourliness to Caribbean countries by inviting other countries to paticipate as workshops.
Yes and no, there are some countries where it is not allowed at all and others where there is no law to cover it. Developed countries generally don't allow it however it also depends on the nature of the smack. Some would consider a small tap to the hand or leg as a reprimand that is entirely acceptable but others consider any form of hitting a child to be wrong. I think the middle ground is best as children do need discipline as well as love and understanding. NO! that is your child! you smack your child...then it will do the same to their children. if its naughty...tell it off....DO NOT smack.
Purely a matter of opinion. Though in many countries there are regulation in place that restrict certain conten before a certain time. Other countries ban certain subjects completely.
In 1990. New Zealand was one of the later countries to ban it in schools
Some places ban anime because of the explicit details of the male and female body, while others ban anime because of the bad influential storylines. Many parents feel that Japanese anime show too much skin (nudity) to their children.
No, hitting children is not the right thing to do. It is considered as child abuse and you might get arrested for that.
In most countries, the government cannot ban you from producing children. However, that does not always mean they will let you keep them if you are considered an unfit parent.
In most civilised countries, hitting a child is illegal and would indeed get you arrested.
It is up to them if they ban it or not. Parents need to monitor what their children watch.
Yes, Ray Ban sells Colorize and other sunglasses in children's sizes, which they call their Junior Collection.
Yes, it is. Countries have decided to ban CFC's.
No it is completly wrong because when you hit children all they will learn is to hit.
The genre of "Hands Are Not for Hitting" is typically categorized as a children's picture book that focuses on teaching young children about positive behavior and the importance of expressing emotions in healthy ways.
When a product is not banned, it is sometimes correct to ban its advertisement if those ads can influence children to use a product that is not recommended for children. For example, advertising for cigarettes is banned in some places to protect children.
Some countries that have banned one or more GMO crops are: Australia - ban on MON 810, one type of GMO corn Austria - banned GMO corn and rape seed since 1999 Bulgaria - Official ban on GMO cultivation and MON 810 France - ban on MON 810. Germany - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato (Amflora potato was grown, but has had approval withdrawn) Greece - ban on MON 810 Hungary - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato Italy - ban on MON 810 Luxembourg - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato Poland: ban on all MON 810 GMO varieties and Amflora potato Romania: Ban on MON 810 Switzerland: In 2005, the Swiss voted by referendum a 5-year moratorium against the commercial cultivation of GM crops and animals. The ban has been extended twice and extends until December 2017. In addition, many countries have areas that have been designated "GMO-free zones."
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