From: Steve Peterson (peterson.steve@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Sep 26 2003 - 00:21:21 BST
Hi Walter, Platt,
Walter said:
> Yes, Plat and I agree with you.
I also think that physical punishment can be effectively used. If one
applies the MOQ levels to describe levels of development then children are
first biological beings, then social beings, and lastly intellectual beings.
A young child who is not very socially developed will respond to biological
value, i.e, physical pleasure and pain. Later the child may best be
influenced through social value, i.e, celebrity and shame, and only much
later can they respond to the intellectual value of a reasoned argument to
shape the child's behavior.
Thanks,
Steve
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