Punishment Is Wrong Essay

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Would you rather be with someone who disrespects you and others, but you don’t do anything to punish them for the fear of having to punish them or would you rather be around someone who is kind and well mannered, but only because you had punished them? The question may be hard for some people to choose between, but to most it is likely a no brainer as to what the question’s answer is. Some people believe that it is impossible to teach children of any age good behavior without strong punishment, while others believe the right way to rear up a child is with tender loving care without physical, mental, or verbal punishment. Tender care is a necessity in rearing up a well-bred child. Though strong punishment is a bit rash, punishment is also a necessity in raising children. Without punishment children turn into snobs who through a tantrum if they don’t get their …show more content…

Having a career in babysitting, I have meet plenty of children were there is no such thing as “time-out” in their house. In a house where the parents submit to their child’s wishes, they have become a “friend” instead of a parent. When parents bend things to go to their child’s demands, the child automatically thinks they will always get their way. They will be disappointed if their parents suddenly decide to be the parent again instead of the “friend”. To deal with this the child resorts to words of “I hate you!” and “I’m never speaking to you again!” which make the “friend” type of parent bend to their child’s will. With the child now being able to do whatever they want, they become an upstart type of person where their way is the only way. Only punishment will keep children, children. When children are in held in line with even the simplest punishment as “time-out”, they learn the correct behavior they need in life. With punishment they learn the right and wrongs of their behavior. In all, punishment keeps their personalities on the safe

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