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What is the most taboo in educating children?
Teaching children that violence and punishment are the most taboo. Here are several explanations:

Violence and punishment will do harm to children's body and mind. Violence and punishment may do harm to children's body and mind, lead to psychological problems, such as anxiety and depression, and may even do harm to children's bodies, such as corporal punishment and beatings.

Violence and punishment are not conducive to children's growth and development. Violence and punishment may limit children's self-expression and thinking ability, make them timid and depressed, which is not conducive to their growth and development.

Violence and punishment are not long-term solutions. Violence and punishment only treat the symptoms, not the root cause, and cannot fundamentally solve the problem. On the contrary, violence and punishment may aggravate children's rebellious psychology and worsen the family and educational environment.

Therefore, educating children should avoid using violence and punishment as much as possible, and adopt more moderate and effective educational methods, such as encouragement, support, guidance and praise, to help children establish a correct outlook on life and values and promote their all-round development.