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If a student breaks the rules, I would recommend teaching them how to be polite in class and maintain discipline. This helps with learning new things and understanding cultural activities. After that, I will conduct some engaging activities as well. This creates an environment that helps students enjoy learning.
If children break the rules, I would recommend teaching them how to be polite in class and maintain discipline. Then I will conduct some engaging activities for the students. This creates great joy for students along with learning.
There can be some punishments if school children break a particular rule. The first thing is to listen to their evaluation to diminish their scores based on their behavior and manners. The second is to make them stay at school after lessons to retake some topics with their instructors or teachers.
I think it's better to give a consequence, not a strict punishment, but a small, minor consequence. If a child breaks a school rule, and they continue to break it, then they should receive a stronger, more serious consequence. This way, they're less likely to repeat the mistake. If the consequence is too lenient, they [...]
I think that we should implement consequences for children who break school regulations. It is important that the consequences are fair and constructive, aiming to teach responsibility rather than simply punish. This could include verbal warnings, written reflections, or temporary loss of privileges like recess or participation in extracurricular activities. For more serious or repeated [...]
