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keepthetips t1_j68s9h9 wrote

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AZymph t1_j68tbou wrote

This trains them that schoolwork is a punishment.

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ilovedrivethrus t1_j68tc67 wrote

what if they refuse to write? how do you force your will on them, then

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Alortania t1_j68ukiq wrote

This is on the same level as my cousin using "be good, or we'll go to the doctors" as a way to get her toddler to behave.

Sure, make writing/doc visits/dentists a punishment... that won't bite you in the ass (well, your kids)...

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Ricwil12 OP t1_j68w4b1 wrote

Perhaps the tip was not explanatory. The students actually voted it as useful and caring. This is not an assignment. It is to get them to open up. Two students were arguing loudly. They were called put in separate rooms and asked to write, why, how the will exercise control. Eventually they embraced.

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Ricwil12 OP t1_j68xk5t wrote

Most answers are actually describing hostile school environments. I perhaps used the word punishment instead of cooling down. One student went int a tantrum she considered the gesture of quietly pulling her away from embarrasment as positive. She was asked to write about what she has on her Facebook page. Wrote more than required

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Ricwil12 OP t1_j68yyty wrote

Sorry I was not sufficiently communicative. In one instance two boys almost got into a fight on the soccer field. They were called by one teacher to calm down in separate rooms to write about who and why a team will win the world cup. The output was a gem in analytical football. One kept talking after the time out.They shook hands and walk together back.

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lonesomecountry t1_j693zmb wrote

Using writing as a punishment is an amazing way to get your kid to hate writing

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