They need punishments so that you can correct them and guide them along the right path. If a child lied to you, would you just forget about it and let them think that lying is right or would you correct them? If we didn't love our kids, we wouldn't punish them!
We need to know which war to answer.
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.
a fine
rewards encourage them to have good behavior. punishments help correct their bad behavior.
Nichola Moran has written: 'How do children respond to rewards and punishments?'
Yes, they usually have less severe punishments.
no they got worse punishments hahaha
stepping on nails,getting hit with ruler,far away from the heater thing
no you:make them sit on the stairs for how old they are eg: 8yrs 8 minutes
Yes. Anne and Margot frank are fine examples of teens and many young children were gassed, shot, died of a disease and much more of the brutal holocaust punishments were used.
yes............if they do something wrong then they need to be punish so that they will not do it again
Example sentence - He refused to give his teen children punishments or consequences for their improper behavior, which led to the end of his marriage.