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 extend do you agree or disagree with this opinion ? What sort punishments should parents and teachers be allowed to use to teach good behaviour for children?
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Children
are at such
an age of their life when they merely distinguish between right and wrong. Teaching them when they are young was very necessary for parents and teachers. Punishment
is required in some cases to complete this
education. However
, it should not affect a child negatively. By contrast
, it must be constructive for them. I agree with this
statement. This
essay will discuss the benefits of this
matter and provide some punishment
method that is
effective.
When children
did something wrong, parents should hear them out first
about the story that makes it happen. Listening is important since various misbehaviour has a pattern. For instance
, children
might do bad behaviour every time they are jealous or unpleased. Teaching by giving reason and advice could make children
understand why it is poor actions. In addition
, it would prevent future misbehaviour. Therefore
, punishing is might not be required in these cases.
On the other hand
, giving them consequences for doing actions is another way to teach them. For example
, If a student plagiarizes an assignment, the teacher will give a failing grade. It could prevent students from future plagiarism. However
, It is important that punishments should not be seen as intended to harm the children
or express anger since it might lead to aggressive actions. Furthermore
, punishment
for the wrong action could balance with rewards for the right action. For example
, teachers could be strict about giving bad marks for plagiarism while giving high marks for good research.
To conclude, in some situations, punishment
is necessary to complete the lesson. Giving children
consequences of doing action could prevent students from misbehaviour. However
, if parents or teachers could teach children
by giving reason and advice, punishment
might not require.Submitted by billgiss1 on
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