Punishments- Are They Even Beneficial?

     When becoming a parent many parents hear that they must punish or reprimand their kids negative behaviors, but is punishment even beneficial to making a behavior extinct? 

    Punishments involve the weakening of behaviors through the removal of an appetitive stimulus. There is also types of punishments such as Negative Punishment and Positive Punishment. Negative punishment is when something pleasant and enjoyable is taken away as a consequence in order to decrease unwanted behavior. Examples of this is taking a way a child's favorite toy for hitting their sibling. While on the other hand, positive punishment is when you add consequences to unwanted behaviors. Examples of this are when a child neglects to do their chores, you can add more chores to their list before their able to go out. I feel that negative punishment is beneficial at all ages because there is always something a child at all ages wants, this can even be used in adults, taking away something from someone always grabs their attention and opens their eyes in to what they should be doing instead. While positive punishment I feel like is better for older kids and adults, as not all kids at younger ages have tasks required of them. 

    Punishment, especially Negative punishment, is a great way to ensure that a child does not repeat any unwanted behaviors in the future. 

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