Moderate use
Proper corporal punishment education, if used properly, can really achieve the effect of punishment and discipline to a certain extent, so that children can understand the bottom line of not deviant. However, excessive corporal punishment can easily lead to physical and mental abuse of children, resulting in fear and weariness of learning, so corporal punishment must follow the principle of moderation and cannot be excessive.
The effect is not necessarily good.
The effect of corporal punishment education is not necessarily better than other educational means. It may achieve the goal, or it may backfire. The key is to cooperate with emotional education and rational persuasion to let children understand the true meaning of norms. If you only rely on corporal punishment, it is easy to make children feel disgusted.
♀? have no other choice but
Corporal punishment should only be used as a last resort as a means of education, and can only be taken when other methods are ineffective. And we should follow the principle of self-defense and not go too far. It is best to be implemented by professionals, and parents should be cautious. If corporal punishment is excessive, not only will education be ineffective, but it will also cause physical and mental harm to children, which is not desirable.
individual difference
Different children and different cultural environments have different adaptability to corporal punishment education. Some children are very sensitive to corporal punishment while others are relatively tolerant. Parents should teach their children according to their actual situation. Some cultures also encourage corporal punishment education, which is determined by the social environment. So, on the whole, I hold a conservative attitude.
Make a prudent decision
Corporal punishment education can be used moderately, but it must not be overly dependent. It should be the last choice of educational means and conform to the principle of self-defense. Parents should decide whether to use corporal punishment according to their children's actual situation, be cautious and follow the principle of moderation. If used improperly, corporal punishment itself loses its educational significance and is not desirable.