Some people say that punishment is the best way to teach children to behave well, while others disagree and point out that rewarding and praising them is better. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

For some sections of society, reprimanding a
child
for his misdeeds is the most suitable technique of rectifying him for
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, an equally strong lobby believes that appreciation and encouragement is a better way for inculcating society suitable behaviour and
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in children. I reckon that it is imperative for parents and guardians to inculcate a sense of demarcation between good and bad for the younger generations in their formative years with love and affection and not by harsh words and physical punishment. We all have come across an old proverb
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says, 'spare the rod- spoil the
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however
, in the present day scenario
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, the younger
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generation
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exposure to information beyond our imagination. They are aware, have access to new ideas and the have ability to differentiate between good and bad. In these circumstances, they need basic alignment and guidance
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their mentors. There are numerous studies
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fact that children who have repeatedly received any form of physical punishment at school or at home show a reluctance to improve and grow up to become individuals with
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personalities. There have been instances where corporal punishments have caused
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grievous
physical injuries in children.
On the contrary
, the idea of making a
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talk not only ensures
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understanding of the mistake but
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a sense of responsibility in the
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. I have come across many
such
examples in my lifetime where average students have performed exceptionally well after receiving constant support and appreciation
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their tutors. The best example of positive re-enforcement is seen
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training dogs. The trainer rewards them after every command that they follow and associates reward with good behaviour. Human minds are
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way. To conclude, I strongly believe that teaching a
child
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adults.
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