Punishment for not doing homework - BabyCenter.
Punishment is not a positive thing, so there's no positive punishment.. Most likely, but your biggest punishment will be the bad grade that comes from you not doing the work.
Although homework is supposedly meant to teach children self-discipline and good study habits, Dr. Porter asserts that “it is the parents and teachers who impose and police the homework” so “the discipline is external not internal”. Many parents resort to coercion to get children to do their homework. This controlling style of parenting results in children with poorer task orientation.
Homework should be fun, homework should be interactive. It should be driven by curiosity and not because it is a to-do task. Then and only then will your child completely enjoy the process of doing homework. If you make it serious and make it look like a punishment then it’s always going to be complicated to study.
You can reprimand the child all day for not (choose one: doing homework, practicing a musical instrument, cleaning up her room) but that will not teach her to do homework, to practice, or to clean up. Developing behavior does not come from merely suppressing unwanted behaviors. 2. Punishment often has negative side effects.
A crime occurs when a person breaks a law. Governments pass laws against actions that they consider to be harmful or dangerous. If someone breaks a law they are punished in some way by the government that passed the law. Criminal laws vary from place to place and change over time. This makes it difficult to say exactly what crime is.
Gifted children with undiagnosed disabilities may be confused and even embarrassed by the problems they have understanding concepts or doing their homework. It is much less psychologically and emotionally threatening to avoid doing the homework than it is to do it and fail at it. If they don't try, they can easily convince themselves that had they done the homework, they would have done it well.
Back then and now, I suspect, homework is also assigned as a punishment for the children failing to complete work in school, or for the class misbehaving. I will never forget one of my kids slaving over a difficult third grade assignment that consumed most of Thanksgiving Break, only to be told later that the teacher didn't really expect her to have done it so well. The homework was a.