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This is why you should never punish your child

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2024, 15:00 IST
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​Why punishment isn't the answer

Parenting is a challenging journey filled with countless decisions, and one hot topic that often divides opinions is the use of punishment. Many experts caution against resorting to harsh disciplinary measures like bashing out, yelling, or threats when it comes to molding our little ones. Instead, they advocate for a more positive approach to discipline. Here is why you should steer clear of punishment and embrace alternative methods to create a healthy parent-child relationship.

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Building blocks of aggression and defiance

Punishment, such as severe and physical reprimands, can unintentionally encourage defiance and aggression in kids. The counterintuitive result is that they are less likely to grow from their errors. It's possible that the very instrument meant to rectify behavior is exacerbating the issue and starting a vicious cycle that will be difficult to escape.

Read also: Do you lie to your kids? This is how it impacts them​

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​Trust and communication at stake

Imagine a world where trust and open communication between parents and children form the bedrock of a strong relationship. Punishment, unfortunately, has the potential to shatter this foundation. A punitive approach can lead to strained relationships, making it difficult for children to confide in their parents or seek guidance when faced with challenges.

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​Impact on mental health and development

When considering the long-term effects, punishment can negatively impact a child's mental development and overall well-being. Later in life, there is an increased risk of substance abuse, anxiety, and depression. When we use punishment as a tool for discipline, we may unintentionally be sacrificing our children's long-term wellbeing in order to get them to comply now.

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​Violence produces more violence

The unintentional message punishment sends is perhaps its most concerning side effect. Kids take after their elders, and using fear or violence as a form of punishment teaches them that these are appropriate means of resolving disputes. This misguided lesson could make people more likely to bully others or become the targets of bullying.

Read also: 8 essential foods that are a must for the brain development of children​

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​The positive discipline approach

In light of these concerns, parenting experts unanimously recommend adopting positive discipline strategies. Instead of punitive measures, consider:

Set clear guidelines to help children understand expectations and boundaries.

Reinforce positive behavior by acknowledging and praising your child's efforts.

Allow children to experience the consequences of their actions, helping them grasp the cause-and-effect relationship.

Equip children with the tools to navigate challenges, promoting independence and critical thinking.

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MV Rao
865 days ago
I have seen kids becoming timid due to shouting, Corporal punishments. They also turn out to be escapists, they do not dare to venture into new areas or pursue out of the box topics. They become defensive and are in shell always.
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