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Concept of freedom and discipline in idealism

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Answered by raaj25
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It is generally understood that children can only “behave” when strictdiscipline is imposed on them,meaning their freedom taken away– this is the thinking of traditional schooling. ... In traditional schoolsdiscipline is imposed by the teacher/adult and onto the child...

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Answered by shishir303
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Concept of freedom and discipline in idealism

The concept of freedom and discipline is a very important concept. It is central to the work of parents and teachers with children. This concept is a mutual understanding of two ideas that is capable of supporting the development of children.

Whatever the experience and understanding of the parent or teacher about freedom and discipline, it underlines the relationship of parents or teachers with children. Freedom and discipline are very important for the development of any student's life. If he will get enough freedom and there will be discipline in his life, both these concepts will be helpful in the development of his life.

Where freedom enables a child to take decisions on his own, discipline helps in making him a responsible and good citizen.

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