If two children display/displayed the same negative behaviour and as I result one is put in time out and the other is not allowed to play with their toys, it will teach children that there are consequences to their actions.
If two children display the same negative behaviour and as a result one is put in time out and the other is not allowed to play with their toys, it will teach children that there are consequences to their actions. Do you think it might also confuse them to see that the consequences are different?
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If two children display the same negative behaviour and as a result one is put in time out and the other is not allowed to play with their toys, it will teach children that there are consequences to their actions.
Do you think it might also confuse them to see that the consequences are different?