Punishment is an effective behavioral correction strategy for children. Punishment, usually in the form of repentance, can be defined as an adverse effect of behavior. There, the person who made the mistake got something important. This form of behavioral correction teaches compliance, so it is one of many acts contrary to the general idea. However, according to a report, it strengthens the negative emotions of children and is mainly responsible for adolescent self-consciousness due to lack of understanding of adults, mainly due to excessive and frequent use of corporal punishment.
According to a study by Finkenauer, Engels & Baumeister (2005), it shows that parents have a direct influence on adolescent behavior. Parental support, strict management and oversight of child activities and other parental behaviors are related to youth problem behavior. However, parents' behavior may also have an indirect impact on adolescent criminal behavior. Proper parenting skills can enhance and enhance the youth's ability to control thinking and behavior. For example, a young man whose parents use an authoritative parenting style may be more self-disciplined than other young people. This can indirectly reduce problem behavior in adolescence.
A general approach to improving child-raising skills in children with children and youth helps to prevent various problem behaviors, especially externalization. This possibility deserves more quest by evaluating the impact of family intervention on children and adolescents as a whole. There was also substantial development of an empirically proven school-based program that can reduce the risk of MEB disease among young people. Many of these interventions are focused on promoting aggressive child behavior and preventive behavior problems, more specifically on some positive results of MEB disease. Interventions are often designed to address the risks and protective factors associated with violence, aggression and drug use. Many people tend to focus on skill development to improve relationships with students, self-awareness and decision-making skills.
Prevention of adolescent psychology, emotional and behavioral disorders: progress and possibility
Parent's Educational Visit Visiting services include parenting support and education in child rearing and development, but many prevention programs focus on behavioral and cognitive behavioral techniques in parental education. Recent cochrane review found that these interventions improved parental mental health and parenting skills and were associated with a significant decrease in children's behavioral issues 214. Prevention programs have elements of primary and secondary prevention, including universal intervention. According to a meta-analysis, Triple P has a moderate to large impact on decreasing behavioral behavior of children and parents and improving parenting skills. Prove the validity of some other alternatives