It is a common belief that punishment is an effective way to teach th? children to learn the difference between right and wrong at an early age. However, I firmly believe that punishment is unnecessary in helping children recognize their faults, this way can cause negative impacts on their psychology as well as their behavior with people around.
To begin with, the psychology of children becomes bad after hit by parents. The reason is that the pain, fear, and negative thinking from spankings become an obsession that can follow them until they grow up. For example, children, who usually are taught through violent methods, tend to be inferiority complex and easily timid. In academics, they don't give you their opinion due to fear of making mistakes.
On top of that, punishment affects deeply their behavior with friends, parents, and people around them until they reach adulthood. Punishment makes them feel lost of parents' loving or in other words, they believe that their parents no longer love them. It leads to behaving rudely, attack peers, and browbeat weaker students. For, instance, bullying in school is more and more popular today ad the students who head of this team and groups usually have to suffer really strict punishments from their parents. These are potential elements that contribute to taking form violence in their character.
To sum up, punishment isn't a sound method in teaching children awareness of their faults. Instead, parents should be patient and explain lightly by using words but not whips and always praise them when they do a good job.
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