It is important for children to learn the difference between right and wrong at an early age. Punishment is necessary to help them learn this distinction. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? What sort of punishment should parents and teachers be allowed to use to teach good behaviour to children?

Some argue that
punishment
should be used in educating children what is right and what is wrong has been a controversial issue.
Although
I partly agree the statement,
punishment
applied should be positive and
education
Suggestion
educational
and absolutely exclude corporal ones.
To begin
, there are reasons that parents and teachers can use
punishment
in child education. Sometimes, the kids just go beyond the line and do not follow the discipline,
then
they need to be given
punishment
to be taught right from wrong.
However
,
this
approach is not supposed to make the kids afraid of adults, but to teach them the importance of good manners. Together with rewards,
punishment
is part of child discipline methods that encourage desirable behaviours and discourage others in children. When
punishment
is used appropriately, it can help dissuade children from some types of bad behaviours.
Furthermore
, a good
punishment
is the one that help students pick up lessons and change their attitude and behaviours in a positive way.
In other words
,
punishment
should serve
educational purpose
Suggestion
an educational purpose
which teaches children to acknowledge their mistakes, understand the
consquences
a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
consequences
consequence
and take
responsability
the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force
responsibility
for their ill manners.
For instance
, if a student draws on the school wall, he or she will have to clean the wall as a detention.
This
approach helps students understand their mistakes and the consequences,
thus
they will not repeat that manner in the future. Other approaches can be
early bedtime
Suggestion
an early bedtime
(in family), doing extra chores or no break time if they misbehave.
In addition
, corporal and verbal
punishment
such
as hitting, spanking and scolding
should be avoid
Suggestion
should avoid
since they can cause behavioural and psychological problems in young learners. They can even result in low self-esteem, aggression and stress-related issues in the long run.
Besides
,
pumishment
the act of punishing
punishment
can go with rewards, since children deserve to be applauded when they do something good. Parents can take some time-out from their
off-spring
the immediate descendants of a person
offspring
if they mess around, but the kids
also
deserve a day-out to a park as a reward for being nice to friends or making
effort
Suggestion
an effort
efforts
in
study
Suggestion
the study
. In conclusion, it is possible to use
punishment
to teach young learners.
right
Suggestion
Right
and wrong, but the methods should be for education purposes and importantly the betterment of children.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • punishment
  • positive reinforcement
  • consequences
  • time-outs
  • removal of privileges
  • open communication
  • clear expectations
  • consistency
  • fairness
  • disciplinary action
  • proportionate
  • moral values
  • internalization
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