respect the human rights
Every child is a unique individual with inviolable dignity and rights. Corporal punishment violates children's personal rights and dignity and does not conform to the values of modern society.
Psychological secret
Corporal punishment may cast children into the shadow of fear, anxiety and depression. Worse still, it may hurt children's self-esteem and self-confidence and make them encounter difficulties in interpersonal communication.
Educational truth
Can corporal punishment really solve children's problems effectively? Studies have shown that this may aggravate this problem. Corporal punishment enables children to learn to solve problems by violence, rather than through communication and consultation. This is not the educational effect we want, is it?
Here comes the new method.
Modern educational ideas advocate more scientific and effective educational methods. Positive motivation, role-playing, scenario simulation, etc. These can help children to establish correct behavior norms and values without harming their physical and mental health.
legal protection
The laws of many countries and regions explicitly prohibit corporal punishment of children. This is to protect children's rights and interests and prevent children from being hurt physically and mentally. The law protects children. How can we fall behind?