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what do you mean by free discipline? Distinguish between discipline and order. (10 marks) please help. I'll rate you full star​

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Answered by AdityaDwivedi0909
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Answer:

Freedom and Discipline are two words that are not usually used together, at least in regard to children. ... It is generally understood that children can only “behave” when strict discipline is imposed on them, meaning their freedom taken away– this is the thinking of traditional schooling.

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

"Free Discipline" is the power to choose without any influence and is performed repeatedly over a period to achieve it.

Discipline is self-controlled behaviour.

Order is a disposition, arrangement.

Explanation:

  • The term "Free" is using the power to choose without any external influence.
  • The term "Discipline" is any activity performed repeatedly over a period for the purpose of achieving something.
  • Whatever is chosen while assessing the power of violation.
  • It must be the result of the talents one possesses, it shouldn't come at the expense of another person.
  • The choice to do or to think anything has to be one's own free will.
  • Freedom is the capacity to choose and discipline is to act on that choice.
  • Freedom is being able to choose what is good and discipline is the control over one's reconciliation and inner awareness.  

Discipline: is the practice of making an individual obey rules of standard behaviour and punishing them when they do not follow them.

Order: It is means of communication of a boss towards his subordinates.

Hence, Free discipline is the ability to choose and follow it repeatedly without fail.

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