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? What sort of punishments should parents and teachers be allowed to use to teach good behavior to children?

Parents and Teachers are the most influential person to
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children
for bad behaviour becomes controversial in society in recent times. Some people argue that words vowel is much better than action, in order to
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children
about good behaviour. In
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myriad
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reasons to agree with the meritorious side.
First
of all,
children
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them,
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in bad
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activities
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Therefore
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parent
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should interact with
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in a friend zone to teach them
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of result to involving in bad activities rather than being strict.
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times
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which makes them not only
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disciplined but
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improves their reading skills.Needless to say, all these points stand in good stead.
Thirdly
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work, the teacher should give punishment to complete the task on the
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Britain students are well-behaved in society.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • disciplinary methods
  • emotional well-being
  • positive reinforcement
  • moral reasoning
  • behavioral issues
  • non-punitive
  • time-outs
  • loss of privileges
  • natural consequences
  • empathy
  • communication
  • physical punishment
  • aggression
  • correctional strategies
  • consistency
  • constructive discipline
  • open discussions
  • moral development
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