Emily and Abbie.  Punishment vs Logical Consequences  Logical consequences are supposed to be geared to preserving the “social order” so that children.

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Emily and Abbie

 Punishment vs Logical Consequences  Logical consequences are supposed to be geared to preserving the “social order” so that children learn to respect the established rules (Kohn, 41)  Teacher is the representative of the social order and imposes a consequence for failing to respect the established rule  Kohn suggests that from a students perspective they are not that different  Temporary fix

 Social interaction is critical for cognitive development  Scaffolding knowledge  Providing students with skills/tools for success  Long term learning