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{{Short description|Disciplinary action usually taken in the home by parents against children}} | |||
'''Grounding''' is a common discipline technique<ref name=Morin>{{cite|title=Adolescents' perceptions of discipline within intact families and stepfamilies|last1=Morin|first1=SM|last2=Milito|first2=C|last3=Costlow|first3=N|year=2001|journal=Adolescence|volume=36|issue=142|page=281|pmid=11572306|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/ADOLESCENTS'+PERCEPTIONS+OF+DISCIPLINE+WITHIN+INTACT+FAMILIES+AND...-a079251798}}</ref> used with children and adolescents, in which the child, teen, or adult is not allowed to leave their ] ''or'' ] except for required activities such as ] (unless the adolescent is suspended or expelled from school), ], ], ], or ], ] and ] appointments. | |||
'''Grounding''' is a general ] technique in the ], ], and other countries, which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school, religious church services, or any medical appointments). During this period, any ] and other privileges are often revoked. | |||
⚫ | Grounding is used as an alternative to ], e.g., ], for ] in the home.<ref name="Larzelere">{{citation|title=Child Outcomes of Nonabusive and Customary Physical Punishment by Parents: An Updated Literature Review|last=Larzelere|first=Robert E.|year=2000|journal=Clinical Child & Family Psychology Review|volume=3|issue=4|pages=199–221|doi=10.1023/a:1026473020315|pmid=11225737|s2cid=37681413|url=http://users.comm.umn.edu/~akoerner/courses/4471-F12/Readings/Lazelere2000.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Parental Physical Punishment and Adolescent Adjustment: Bidirectionality and the Moderation Effects of Child Ethnicity and Parental Warmth|last1=Wang|first1=Ming-Te|last2=Kenny|first2=Sarah|year=2014|journal=Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|volume=42|issue=5|pages=717–30|pmid=24384596|doi=10.1007/s10802-013-9827-8|s2cid=37712572}}</ref> According to a 2000 review on child outcomes, "Grounding has been replicated as a more effective disciplinary alternative than spanking with teenagers with ]."<ref name="Larzelere" /> Grounding can backfire if the type and duration of restrictions are disproportionately severe for the behavior meant to be corrected, or if the restrictions are too difficult for the parent to enforce due to resistance.<ref name="Eaves">{{citation|title=Teaching Time-Out and Job Card Grounding Procedures to Parents: A Primer for Family Counselors|last1=Eaves|first1=Susan H.|last2=Sheperis|first2=Carl J.|last3=Blanchard|first3=Tracy|display-authors=etal|year=2005|journal=Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families|volume=13|issue=3|page=252|doi=10.1177/1066480704273638|s2cid=144651696}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Dial Down the Drama|first=Colleen|last=O'Grady|publisher=AMACOM|date=November 15, 2015|isbn=978-0-8144-3656-1}}</ref> | ||
Other possible consequences can also include removing ]s, privileges and ] such as ]s, ]s, ] (where most parents say "no TV"), computers/]/tablets/mobile devices, ] (except for ]), having friends over, and sometimes sporting events, ]s, ], ]s and other after-school activities. | |||
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] can also be part of the punishment.<ref name=Eaves>{{cite|title=Teaching Time-Out and Job Card Grounding Procedures to Parents: A Primer for Family Counselors|last1=Eaves|first1=Susan H.|last2=Sheperis|first2=Carl J.|last3=Blanchard|first3=Tracy, et al.|year=2005|journal=Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families|volume=13|issue=3|page=252|doi=10.1177/1066480704273638}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | This term was used initially in ]: when a pilot is prevented from flying an aircraft due to misconduct, illness, technical issues with the aircraft, or other reasons, the pilot is ''"grounded"'' – that is, literally confined to the ground.<ref>{{citation |number=8 |title=grounded, adj. |url=http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/81814 |work=Oxford English Dictionary |publisher=Oxford University Press}}</ref> | ||
== In popular culture == | |||
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] parodies of ] depicting characters such as ], ], ] and ] getting grounded, often made using ], have gained millions of views on ].<ref name="r874">{{cite web | last=Bernama | first=Oleh | title=Remaja istimewa mampu hasilkan video dengan 'Goanimate' | trans-title=Special teenagers can produce videos with 'Goanimate' | website=Sinar Harian | date=2020-02-02 | url=https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/68386/BERITA/Nasional/Remaja-istimewa-mampu-hasilkan-video-dengan-Goanimate | language=ms | access-date=2024-07-21 | quote=Among the videos that got the highest views which reached over two million were the video titled 'Little Bill pokes Cody's eye and gets grounded big time'... and the video 'Caillou pokes little Bill's eye and gets ungrounded' got one million views...}}</ref><ref name="t638">{{cite web | last=Dick | first=Jeremy | title=Caillou Gets Canceled on PBS After 20 Years and Parents Can't Help But Celebrate | website=MovieWeb | date=2021-01-06 | url=https://movieweb.com/caillou-canceled-pbs-parents-celebrating/ | access-date=2024-07-21 | quote=There are also tons of tweets referring to the YouTube parody series Caillou Gets Grounded with each video typically ending with Caillou, well, getting grounded.}}</ref><ref name="Geek"> {{cite web |url=http://www.geek.com/culture/internet-gutter-grounded-videos-1655814/ |title=Internet Gutter: Grounded videos |last=Jensen |first=K. Thor |date=August 3, 2016 |website=Geek.com | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161110063507/http://www.geek.com/culture/internet-gutter-grounded-videos-1655814/ | archive-date=November 10, 2016}} </ref> | |||
⚫ | == References == | ||
Grounding can backfire if the type and duration of restrictions are too severe relative to the behavior meant to be corrected or if the restrictions are too difficult for the parent to enforce.<ref name=Eaves/><ref>{{cite|title=Dial Down the Drama|first=Colleen|last=O'Grady|publisher=AMACOM|date=November 15, 2015|isbn=978-0-8144-3656-1}}</ref> | |||
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References to grounding are common in ], including TV shows and films. Animating websites and programs, such as ] and ], are also involved in grounding as part of an ] created by users. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 23 December 2024
Disciplinary action usually taken in the home by parents against childrenGrounding is a general discipline technique in the United States, Canada, and other countries, which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school, religious church services, or any medical appointments). During this period, any positive reinforcement and other privileges are often revoked.
Grounding is used as an alternative to physical discipline, e.g., spanking, for behavior management in the home. According to a 2000 review on child outcomes, "Grounding has been replicated as a more effective disciplinary alternative than spanking with teenagers with challenging behavior." Grounding can backfire if the type and duration of restrictions are disproportionately severe for the behavior meant to be corrected, or if the restrictions are too difficult for the parent to enforce due to resistance.
Origin
This term was used initially in aviation: when a pilot is prevented from flying an aircraft due to misconduct, illness, technical issues with the aircraft, or other reasons, the pilot is "grounded" – that is, literally confined to the ground.
In popular culture
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Fan-made parodies of cartoon shows depicting characters such as Caillou, Dora the Explorer, Arthur and Little Bill getting grounded, often made using Vyond, have gained millions of views on YouTube.
References
- ^ Larzelere, Robert E. (2000), "Child Outcomes of Nonabusive and Customary Physical Punishment by Parents: An Updated Literature Review" (PDF), Clinical Child & Family Psychology Review, 3 (4): 199–221, doi:10.1023/a:1026473020315, PMID 11225737, S2CID 37681413
- Wang, Ming-Te; Kenny, Sarah (2014), "Parental Physical Punishment and Adolescent Adjustment: Bidirectionality and the Moderation Effects of Child Ethnicity and Parental Warmth", Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42 (5): 717–30, doi:10.1007/s10802-013-9827-8, PMID 24384596, S2CID 37712572
- Eaves, Susan H.; Sheperis, Carl J.; Blanchard, Tracy; et al. (2005), "Teaching Time-Out and Job Card Grounding Procedures to Parents: A Primer for Family Counselors", Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 13 (3): 252, doi:10.1177/1066480704273638, S2CID 144651696
- O'Grady, Colleen (November 15, 2015), Dial Down the Drama, AMACOM, ISBN 978-0-8144-3656-1
- "grounded, adj.", Oxford English Dictionary, no. 8, Oxford University Press
- Bernama, Oleh (2020-02-02). "Remaja istimewa mampu hasilkan video dengan 'Goanimate'" [Special teenagers can produce videos with 'Goanimate']. Sinar Harian (in Malay). Retrieved 2024-07-21.
Among the videos that got the highest views which reached over two million were the video titled 'Little Bill pokes Cody's eye and gets grounded big time'... and the video 'Caillou pokes little Bill's eye and gets ungrounded' got one million views...
- Dick, Jeremy (2021-01-06). "Caillou Gets Canceled on PBS After 20 Years and Parents Can't Help But Celebrate". MovieWeb. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
There are also tons of tweets referring to the YouTube parody series Caillou Gets Grounded with each video typically ending with Caillou, well, getting grounded.
- Jensen, K. Thor (August 3, 2016). "Internet Gutter: Grounded videos". Geek.com. Archived from the original on November 10, 2016.
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