Learning to know the difference between true and false at early age is crucial to the young generation. Being able to do that, punishment is suggested as a method for them to acquire this distinction. In my opinion, I partly agree with this idea since not all punishments are effective and productive.
Talking about brightsides of punishments, they help shapes the discipline of the kids, making them more active and give them motivation to not repeat faults again. For example, when a child forgot to do his homework, he will be forced to rewrite the homework for 5 or 10 times, which will form his self-discipline.
On the otherhand, penalties sometimes give the child an pessimistic attitude. School and family stress, also peer pressure, will cause students to lose their passionate in life or study. There have been a lot of suicidal action of children due to overwhelming punishments. For instance, parents usually automatically give them permission to punish their children, and they are likely to abtruse the child’s pain and distress. When it comes to their limits, children probably can do foolish act.
To solve this problem, only light penalties such as doing extra homework or standing in front of the class should be used to treat children, which will steadily form good characteristics of kids.
In a nutshell, punishment, sometimes it can be good, sometimes it can be harmful. Having the right and suitable procedure helps boost the most performance of children in both household and academic.
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