It can be effective, mostly when the punishment is known before the rule is broken, it teaches cause and effect.
If they felt the action was worth the cost then they should expect the outcome.
Preschoolers also fear being away from the parents, but, additionally, they see hospitalization as a punishment and fear bodily harm. In this case, parents should, again, stay with the child.
They should take it away when there in preschool
Besides the punishment you will receive as a parenting measure from your parents, there is none. if a child runs away repeatedly, the social services may think that there is a big issue in the family, and may take action. That should be avoided. Its always better you let your relatives, if not your parents, take care of you, and don't leave it to the state.
The punishment for running away in Washington is unclear because this is not considered to be a crime. In most states, including Washington, the police can pick up the teen who has run away and return that teen to his or her home. In some cases there can be fines levied against the parents.
Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment
Incapacition
no, your new parents are cool
At 18 you can do what you wish. It's a parents job to see to that you get your education, do what you are supposed to do etc and if the phone activities are in the way of that, they have the right to remove it. Parents do a lot we don't like but sometimes taking the phone away is necessary or can also be used as a punishment.
Parenting today is NOT all that different. Usually, parents would scream, spank, and take away things their children like.
No!