It depends on the child, if he/she is not punished/nothing is said about the "wrong" thing, the child will continue doing this.
To be punished for doing something that's not allowed.
kids are punished usually when they have done something wrong. The adult feels it cannot be expressed in words and they take something away from the child. the child will more likely learn their lesson that way. Children are punished as a form of discipline; if a child does something wrong, then they need to be punished so that they learn for next time that they shouldn't do it. Most of the time, a child doesn't realise that what they are doing is dangerous/unsafe, and needs to be taught a lesson that you shouldn't do it. Remembering that they'll get punished if they do something wrong makes kids decide against doing it again.
Then it would be crime because it would be acceptable. the only thing that makes something a crime is that you will get punished for it. if there are no consequences then it will not be considered a crime because everyone will be doing it. :)
it means that if your doing what your told to do you will not be punished for it unlike if you were dong something bad and being punished for t
A week to two weeks is reasonable, depending on what it was they did.
Your child does have the right not to be punished by you for something the father is not doing.
try doing something new. you never now whats going to happen.
they should be punished (add) ,punishment is the cure.
You start doing something you like. You do it for a long time and you can't stop.
You could be punished for ANY type of hack
Sometimes. It depends on the person and the punishment. Some people commit an offense, get caught and punished, and stop doing it because they expect that they would be punished again. Some people do it again because the punishment was not as bad as committing the offense was good. And some people simply never believe they will get caught next time.
His punishment was that he'd hold up the sky.