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Democratic discipline helps in developing in children
(i) social maturity (ii) self control
(iii) self confidence (iv) all the above.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Democratic discipline helps in developing 'all of the above' in children.

Answer: Option (iv)

Explanation:

Disciplining children is an essential aspect of making them matured and responsible adults when they grow up. Democratic discipline is a system that uses logical and natural consequences of actions rather than using punishment and reward.

Hereby, the students are taught to learn self-control, social maturity, be responsible and confident and understand actions and consequences. Communication is a 'key aspect of 'democratic discipline' and consistency is another pillar.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The democratic discipline helps in developing children in all the above criteria.

Answer: Option (IV)

Explanation:

The criteria like social maturity, self-control, self-confidence. The children of the country learn from the way the country has maintained the democratic disciplined to a large extent.

This makes them develop social maturity as being open-minded and extrovert. Self-confidence as being confident enough to think about criteria to develop a countries status. Self-control on thoughts has nothing to do with the development of individual traits and also for country growth.

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