Children are advised to acknowledge the difference between the right and wrong at a young age. This is essential as these distinctions play a major role in their character when they grow up. I believe that the understanding of these distinctions are shaped since young. Children who are not disciplined for their wrongs are most likely to repeat it again in the future and will grow up with these habits. Unfortunately, not all young children will listen to what is being said by adults. This leads to the opinion where punishment is necessary so that children can learn and differentiate the right and wrong. However, punishment needs to be restricted and limited so it would not crossed the line. Slapping, shouting, and punishments which harms children's body should be banned as it can cause trauma for them. Instead, parents and teachers are advised to give a light punishment which are harmless. For example, in schools, teachers can punish students by standing at the back of the class. Th...