Teen: Punishment
: Uniformly reviewed as counterproductive . Research spanning 50 years suggests physical punishment increases aggressive behavior, damages the parent-child bond, and often leads to more defiance.
: Highly reviewed for its logic; if a teen skips laundry, they have no clean clothes. This removes the parent as the "villain". teen punishment
Appropriate Consequences for a Teen's Bad Behavior - Middle Earth : Uniformly reviewed as counterproductive
Psychologists and organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics distinguish between "punishment" (focused on making the child pay) and "discipline" (focused on teaching). damages the parent-child bond
: Taking away specific, related privileges (like car keys for speeding) is considered a logical consequence when the limit is clearly explained beforehand. Legal and Forensic Perspectives