Social Sciences, asked by machess1015, 6 months ago

When may punishment be an appropriate response to misbehavior?
A. when a child deliberately does something wrong
B. when a child deliberately does something that he or she knows is wrong
C. when a child does something wrong
D. when a child does something that he or she knows is wrong

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Answered by VerifiedAnirbanDutta
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Answer:

Answer C

Explanation:

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Answered by Tara15Jarman
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Answer:

Ok, here ya go!! ^w^

Explanation:

Ok, I am kinda torn between D, and C. My reasons why are as follows.

Answer D, 1: When they do something wrong, something may be up, but that means that that you should ask and if the reason isn't really a true reason to do what they did, then I believe that punishment is needed, but not to big of a punishment, Remember you were a kid once to.

Answer C, 1: When a child does something wrong, if it is in the rules and generally known then you should reinstate the rules a give a punishment that FIT'S the wrong doing not something way too harsh and over the top and not something too lenient or they wont remember next time. But if it keeps up, raise the punishment level but don't do too much, or you may cause a break in the parent-child bond or relationship.

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