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.
a fine
rewards encourage them to have good behavior. punishments help correct their bad behavior.
Yes, they usually have less severe punishments.
Nichola Moran has written: 'How do children respond to rewards and punishments?'
Slave children often faced punishments such as whipping, confinement, or being separated from their families as a means of control and discipline. These harsh punishments were used to maintain power and control over the enslaved population and to deter resistance or disobedience.
no they got worse punishments hahaha
stepping on nails,getting hit with ruler,far away from the heater thing
In medieval times, common forms of child punishments included physical discipline such as spanking, whipping, and confinement. These punishments often instilled fear and obedience in children, but could also lead to trauma and emotional distress. The harsh discipline could hinder a child's emotional and psychological development, affecting their self-esteem and relationships later in life.
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