307. A correct confrontation


One day teacher A said to teacher B, "One father told me a few days ago the way he tries to correct and educate his children, some of them adolescents. He takes one of them, who has done something wrong, has done some mischief. By the way, it's something we teachers can learn from. He does not just reprimand the fault or call his son a liar, or a bad person, or mortifies him. This father says that usually young people adhere themselves to what is upright. They often don't like rules said by adults, though they admit those norms if the why of them is explained. So he makes his son realize his trouble, he makes his son think whether he did something bad. In a few words, this adult holds a dialog with his son. This father educates his son treating him as someone sensible, with an intelligence and a free will." A nice picture from doctorheadly files wordpress com.

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