Discipline is usually used to correct wrong behavior. Punishment is to stop someone from doing something that they are not supposed to do again.
by using positive punishment
a simple yes
Discipline means orderliness, or decorum. Proper action. It does not mean punishment, although punishment is sometimes used (with varying degrees of skill and effect) in order to promote good discipline.
Punishment, discipline, reprimand, penalty, chastening...
The correct spelling is discipline (enforcing correct behavior, or a genre of study).
Alexander Maconochie has written: 'Crime and punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Prison administration 'Supplement to Thoughts on convict management' -- subject(s): Penal colonies, Crime and criminals 'On secondary punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Criminals, Rehabilitation 'Thoughts on Convict Management: And Other Subjects Connected with the Australian Penal Colonies' 'On reformatory prison discipline' -- subject(s): Prison discipline 'Comparison between Mr. Bentham's views on punishment, and those advocated in connexion with the mark system' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Views on punishment
Xerophagy is adherence to a restrictive diet as a punishment or as a form of religious discipline.
Ichabod Crane was known to use corporal punishment in the classroom, such as the use of the birch rod to discipline students. He believed in strict discipline and harsh methods to maintain control over his students.
No, not ever. Humiliation might be a punishment, but it is not discipline. It is very poor form, and demonstrates weak parenting skills.
The correct spelling is discipline (control of behavior, or a field of study).
Punishment or perhaps penalties, disincentives or discipline.
If your talking about punishment there really is no best punishment. This whole website is about opinion, but out of experience I think a 200 butterfly sprint is punishment enough. If they don't work it then you should make them do it until they do. :)