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There are different opinions about corporal punishment education. Some people firmly advocate zero tolerance and worry that any form of corporal punishment will bring harm to children; Others think that moderate corporal punishment is helpful for children's growth. This paper will discuss the value of corporal punishment education and the principle of careful operation to help readers better understand this educational method.

Oppose a total ban on corporal punishment

I think moderate corporal punishment has its value in some cases, so I object to a total ban on corporal punishment. However, corporal punishment must comply with laws and regulations and must not become abuse.

The principle of moderation

Corporal punishment should follow the principle of moderation. For minor faults, other educational methods should be given priority, and only when other methods are ineffective can corporal punishment be considered as a last resort. At the same time, the intensity of corporal punishment should be appropriate, and excessive corporal punishment will cause harm to children's physical and mental health.

Education, not harm

The purpose of corporal punishment is education, not injury. We should clearly distinguish between corporal punishment and violent abuse. For example, moderate punishment and blame are acceptable, but malicious punishment methods such as beating and cursing must be strictly prohibited.

Positive excitation

Corporal punishment should also have a positive incentive effect. When corporal punishment is carried out, the reasons should be explained to the children and they should be asked to correct their behavior. After corporal punishment, we should also encourage them and help them establish a correct code of conduct.

Moderate and reasonable corporal punishment education

To sum up, I think moderate corporal punishment education is reasonable under certain conditions. However, we must strictly abide by laws and ethics to avoid physical and mental harm and not fall into the misunderstanding of abuse. Only in this way can the educational value of corporal punishment be truly brought into play. Therefore, I support moderate and reasonable corporal punishment education and oppose excessive and unreasonable corporal punishment.