What would you do if your child told you that he was fined by the teacher for talking nonsense in class?
So I will urge the child to finish the teacher's punishment, and then discuss with him why he should be punished, so that he can understand why he can't talk to other children in class; Also let him understand why he should obey discipline.
My son Kaka told me that if the students in their class violate discipline, the teacher will also punish them for copying the primary code. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. If Kaka violates discipline, the teacher will punish him for copying the primary code once. I agree very much. If this can't be punished, it can't be punished. How can teachers manage children well? Of course, this punishment needs to be moderate, not corporal punishment.
I think, if my child is punished by the teacher for talking nonsense in class, I will not only urge him to finish it on time, but also tell him that it is a good opportunity to practice writing, and don't scribble just because he is punished; Be sure to take it seriously and copy the text word for word.
After he finishes writing, I will talk to him again to guide him to think about the consequences of talking to others in class, what impact it will have on teachers and other students, and let him realize his mistakes and the teacher's good intentions; Let him know that listening carefully in class is a kind of respect for the teacher and a necessary condition for self-learning knowledge.
Finally, I will remind my children to sincerely apologize to the teacher when handing over the text copied by the teacher and correct their behavior in the future.
Personally, I think the teacher's purpose in punishing children for copying texts is to make them realize their mistakes and correct them. As a parent, I will try my best to cooperate with the teacher to guide the children and help them correct their mistakes.
I am Kakama, and these are my answers. I hope I can help you.