Back to this topic, should education be punished? Let me talk about my current point of view.
I don't think most education needs punishment. Because education itself is to support, guide, assist and accompany children, education should have temperature. Education is to create an atmosphere for children to grow up healthily and happily. Just as a country needs laws, education should follow the rules. In the process of understanding and adapting to the rules, appropriate punishment is also necessary. Punishment makes education more measured.
There is nothing wrong with punishment itself, but many people actually don't punish. For example, you think the child is wrong and should be punished. But right or wrong is up to parents, not necessarily scientific, not necessarily conducive to children's growth. Such punishment will limit the development of children. After going through two forms, I realized that in fact, many parents punish their children when their emotions are out of control. That's not educational, but more about venting emotions. Such punishment makes children feel wronged, afraid, or learn to lose their temper with others. Some punishments seem to be for education, but in fact they are an insult to children's personal dignity. This kind of behavior is abhorrent.
Punishment is not an end, education is, and love is. And education needs temperature, and of course it also needs scale. Love should be strict with compassion. As for how to do it, in fact, education is inconclusive, and every child is different. Learning direction and law, the specific application needs wisdom.