Do we really want to punish children who live with their own parents?
Often, police called parents to explain why their children had been punished.
The child must not be punished because of his parents' relationship.
If you feel your child should be punished, make it something constructive.
If the rules are not respected, the children will be punished.
The children are punished if they do not respond adequately to the parents' needs.
Surely, we should not punish children for the mistakes of their parents.
They make an effort not to punish children, and it shows.
A state cap on family benefits would then serve no purpose other than to punish poor children.
Would the child be punished for something she had had nothing to do with?