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Do you think preschool education needs punishment? Explain it with your own work experience.
I think it's best not to be punished at school. Theoretically, if the school is perfect, there is naturally no need for punishment, but it is not easy for the school to be perfect and punishment cannot be abolished. Mr. Chen Heqin put forward the principle of punishment: (1) teaching children the meaning of rules; (2) Let children understand that rules are public discipline; (3) Punishment shall not harm children's health; (4) Punishment must not insult children's personality; (5) Punishment must not interfere with children's learning; (6) Take care of your reputation as much as possible; (7) Encourage children to be brave in reform and arouse their self-love; (8) implementation steps: friendly persuasion? Emergency warning? Expose your name? Separate seats. In short, we must use more positive encouragement measures and less negative punishment measures. In addition, it must be used with caution and applied on the basis of following these principles.