#011 - Why Punishments Don't Work On Children 🚫👶
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In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the host explores the topic of punishments and restorative justice in education. She questions the effectiveness of punitive methods and emphasizes the importance of teaching children valuable lessons instead. Reflecting on both school and home environments, Angie Dee encourages you to consider the long-term impact of punishments on children's behaviour and suggests alternative approaches that promote compassion and growth.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:42 - Introducing Restorative Justice
00:01:03 - The Ineffectiveness of Traditional Punishments
00:02:31 - Long-Term Learning and Responsibility
00:03:45 - The Importance of Conscious Response
00:04:07 - Success of Restorative Justice in Schools
00:05:23 - Curriculum Demands and Student Engagement
00:06:06 - Connection and Preventative Measures
00:07:00 - Montessori Approach to Classroom Cohesion
00:07:44 - The Long-Term Benefits of Restorative Justice
00:08:16 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action
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