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Punishment education: short-term effect and long-term effect
Punishment education is a common way of education for parents, but its short-term and long-term effects deserve our deep consideration. This paper will discuss the disadvantages of punishment education from the relationship between parents and children, children's psychological state and rebellious psychology.

Relationship between parents and children

Punishment education may affect the relationship between parents and children. After children are punished, their inner fears may make them avoid contact with their parents. After a long time, this fear may become a shadow in their hearts, leading to alienation between parents and children.

Children's psychological state

Punishment education may make children depressed. When children make mistakes, their hearts are full of fear and helplessness. At this time, what they need most is our understanding and comfort, not blame. Otherwise, they may fall into the dilemma of self-doubt.

Children's rebellious psychology

Punishment education may lead to children's rebellious psychology. After a child makes a mistake, his mood may be quite unstable. At this time, if we criticize or abuse them again, it is likely to be a spark to ignite their negative emotions and trigger their rebellious psychology.