Sometimes children would get punished by the father holding his child over a fire (that is burning peppers) from a distance and forcing them to breath in the stinging fumes while lecturing his child about his behavior.
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yes children did get punished in the mills if they did not work fast enough or if they even stopped working for a split second
Aztec children were disciplined through methods like scolding, physical punishment like spanking, or being confined to a dark room. More severe transgressions could result in more severe punishments, such as fasting or being beaten with a switch.
If the children are under legal responsibility age then the parents should most definitely be punished for allowing illegal activities, but if over this age then the culprits should be punished themselves as is what happens.
Aztec children who misbehaved could face punishment such as being scolded, spanked, or deprived of privileges. More serious offenses may result in corporal punishment or public humiliation. The severity of punishment depended on the nature of the offense and the social status of the child.
It depends on the child, if he/she is not punished/nothing is said about the "wrong" thing, the child will continue doing this.
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The children made a mess, and they were punished for their naughtiness.
Right up until the 1960s most good parenting skills taught the child to be seen and not heard. In other words, the parents were strict and expected their children to behave or they would be punished.
I hate to punish my children, but sometimes I have to.