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 behavior to children?

Nurturing the
child
in the right direction is the responsibility of every parent.
However
, sometimes children diverted from their path, so parents teach them in different ways. People often debate if the Punishment is necessary for infants to teach the distinction between right and wrong.
This
essay will explore the merits of giving values to the children but giving Punishment is not the only option to help them. At an early age, children are good learners as they quickly grab the things they see.
However
, sometimes they
also
learn the terrible things which will affect their
future
, so parents have to teach them the difference between right and wrong. As a
child
, they might make the small mistakes at present, but in
future
, it will
also
be converted into the crimes.
For example
,
child stealing
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money from parents pocket can be converted into a bank robbery in
future
. Not only for
future
perspective but
also
to make them a good human being in nature. They should know about how to help the poor or old peoples. Giving Punishment to the
child
is not the only option to realize their mistakes. As sometimes it will adversely affect their minds, they will become more obstinate or stubborn;
instead
, parents should have to be patient and give them the main reason behind every situation.
For example
, when children pluck flowers from the garden, we tell them that plants are living beings like us, we have to nurture them
instead
of plunking. Not only
this
but sometimes because of punishments they got scared and unable to do the other things. Punishments should not be allowed to anyone to teach the children good values, but if the situation goes worse, we can give them the chance to correct the mistake or apologies to the people whom they hurt.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Moral development
  • Positive reinforcement
  • Negative reinforcement
  • Behavioral psychology
  • Disciplinary methods
  • Corporal punishment
  • Psychological effects
  • Authoritative parenting
  • Permissive parenting
  • Behavioural correction
  • Ethical considerations
  • Legal frameworks
  • Cognitive development
  • Social norms
  • Character building
  • Restorative practices
  • Authoritarian approach
  • Constructive criticism
  • Pro-social behavior
  • Conditioning
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