Discuss the differences between discipline and punishment

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
Punishment emphasizes what children should not do, is negative, undermines a child’s independence, is an adult release, thinks for the child, defeats self-esteem, and condemns misbehavior. On the other hand, discipline emphasizes what the child should do, is positive, leads to self-control, helps the child change, fosters children’s ability to think, bolsters self-esteem, and shapes behavior. Punishment is often a one-time occurrence, whereas discipline is an ongoing process.?

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