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Rat Face
Absolutely.
A child needs to know and understand where the line is drawn, and must know he/she'll be punished for crossing it.
or how will they cope a s adults.
I think the line between abuse and holidays has already been drawn so the point is at best provocativeThe UK seems to think that sending dilinquent kids on holiday as a punishment is the right idea. Bullshit. It teaches them that they get REWARDED for doing wrong.![]()
Just because the military saves peoples arses does not excuse screaming at a defenceless child untill it has a breakdown.If they had been doing stuff like that when i'd been growing up, i assure you i would have been shoplifting and vandalising too....I could have done with a few holidays![]()
So what lessons about control will these kids contribute to a healthy society.They also need to be appreciated when they do good. THIS also seems to be missing in society...recognition and praise when something is done well.
At least you understand nurture is better for our children.Neither punishment nor praise will work by themselves, they must be used together and consistantly.
Above all, kids should be loved....and KNOW they are loved.
Neil
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