By George Obua | Project Leader
Discipline, a subject under child development
At Kole Intellectual Forum, Institute of Home Economics, Discipline is considered as a subject under Child Development course unit that specifically deals with quality of being able to behave and work in a controlled way and also involves obeying particular rules or standards in life at particular place. Initially, according to the observers, it was taken as that image of calm that are appealed to voters to behave in self-control manner and restraint from errors or mistakes
Notably, the Institute of Kole Intellectual Forum advocates for the 3 types of discipline; that calls for, Preventive Discipline -- measures taken to preempt misbehavior by keeping students engaged, Supportive Discipline -- measures taken to assist students with self-control by helping them get back on task and lastly, Corrective Discipline -- measures taken when students are not following classroom or school rules.
Because of such measures being put in place at the Institute; the Institute realizing a positive outcome in the performance of their students.
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