Why Punishment fails to build confidence in teenagers

Many parents believe that strict punishment is essential to raise disciplined, responsible, and successful teenagers. The idea is simple: if consequences are strong enough, children will learn to behave correctly. While punishment may lead to short-term compliance, psychological and neuroscientific research suggests that it does not foster confidence, emotional maturity, or genuine responsibility in the…

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5 Vastu-approved paintings of fish you should have in your home to attract wealth, love and prosperity

In Vastu Shastra, every direction of the house, every coroner of the house, every plant and decor and painting in the house carries meaning and significance. In fact the placement of furniture plays a role in shaping the energy and positivity influencing the house. Among several decorative items, paintings related to fish hold a special…

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RSS plaint over fake AI-generated video | Guwahati News

Guwahati: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has filed a complaint with the cyber cell of the Crime Branch of Assam Police in Guwahati over a fake AI-generated video and a letter, alleging an attempt to malign the organisation’s image.RSS Guwahati Mahanagar Sanghchalak Guru Prasad Medhi said in the complaint that the “content being circulated is false,…

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Burnt in the Ashes, but no clean-up: ECB decides against sacking Ben Stokes and McCullum | Cricket News

England’s head coach Brendon McCullum with captain Ben Stokes. (File photo/PTI) The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Monday decided not to make any changes to its leadership group after England’s 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia, following a review of the tour.Firing people would “be the easy thing to do,” Gould said but he…

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UPSC to release provisional answer key after civil services prelims: Centre in Rajya Sabha

The Union Public Service Commission has formulated guidelines to release the provisional answer key on its website after conducting the civil services preliminary examination, the Centre said in the Rajya Sabha.The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the civil services examination annually in three stages – preliminary, main and interview – to select officers for…

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Who is Matt Brittin? Ex-Google executive set to become BBC’s next director-general

Former Google executive Matt Brittin is set to become the next director-general of the BBC, according to multiple media reports, including The Times, which said the broadcaster’s board has approved his appointment. However, there has been no official confirmation from the BBC so far.If confirmed, Brittin would succeed Tim Davie, who is due to step…

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‘Honest mistake’: Migrant convicted of child sex offence avoids deportation in UK, judge says ‘not a serious threat’

A paedophile migrant who did not tell UK authorities about a conviction for abusing a five-year-old has won the right to appeal against being deported, reports the Daily Mail. An immigration judge ruled that 29-year-old Edi Cardoso Ramos made an “honest mistake” when he failed to mention his criminal past while applying for leave to…

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