When a child persistently interferes with other children, or spoils their pleasures, the obvious penalty is banishment. It is imperatively necessary to take steps of some kind, because it would be most unfair to let the other children suffer. But there is no use in making the refractory child feel guilty ; it is much more to the purpose to make him feel that he is missing pleasures which the others are enjoying.
Source: On Education, especially in early childhood, 1926, Pt. 2:Education of character, chap. 9: Punishmnet
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