Petit traité des punitions et des récompenses à l'usage des maîtres et des parents
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The author examines historical practices and current regulations on punishments and rewards used by parents and teachers, advocating orderly, just rules enforced with firm but affectionate authority. He argues for moving away from corporal chastisement toward limited sanctions such as loss of privileges and verbal reprimands, and for modest rewards made up mainly of approval and simple pleasures. The text addresses overwork and the hygienic aspects of schooling, offers practical advice for maintaining classroom order, and uses concise anecdotes and reflections to explore the balance between prevention, correction, and encouragement in child education.
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