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To be honest, there are some recommendations for what should happen if children break school rules. Schools should punish them for their actions and not give them another chance to repeat those behaviors. Schools should be aware of students who break the rules repeatedly. Additionally, schools should follow the rules and regulations, which will make [...]
I think if children break these school rules, they should be punished. When I was in middle school, under 14, I didn't always know what was bad and what was good. If the school has rules that must be followed by the students, the children should be held accountable for their actions. I think it [...]
When children break school rules, it's important to address the behavior in a constructive way. First, it's crucial to understand why the rule was broken. Was it intentional or accidental? Once the reason is clear, we can implement appropriate consequences. For example, if a student uses a phone during class, it could be confiscated until [...]
Schools need some punishment. When students break the rules, firstly, the school can have a punishment, like children cleaning the toilet. Yeah. Secondly, the school can call the parents of the children. Yeah. And talk to them about their behavior. And have them to, like, write a reflection.
In my opinion, we should implement consequences for children who break school rules. It's important that these consequences are fair and constructive, aiming to teach responsibility rather than simply punish. This could include things like writing, reading, reflection, extra-curricular activities, or canceling privileges.
