Research has shown that discipline is a critical factor in educational settings, influencing not only academic achievement but also social and emotional development. Studies have found that students who are exposed to positive discipline practices tend to exhibit better behavior, improved academic performance, and increased motivation (Kohn, 2006; Marzano, 2003). On the other hand, overly punitive or authoritarian approaches to discipline have been linked to negative outcomes, including decreased motivation, increased aggression, and higher dropout rates (Kidd, 2013).
While discipline is essential, approaches that are overly harsh or punitive can have negative consequences. Research has shown that children who experience physical or emotional punishment may develop anxiety, aggression, and decreased self-esteem. The use of labour camps or excessively harsh discipline can be particularly concerning, as it may lead to physical and emotional harm, rather than promoting positive behavioral change. discipline4boys the labour camp part1.rar
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