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Please review this PHC concern page from Order Efficiency Ltd: https://www.phcport.com/openscalped/index.php?page=6&project_id=383&selected=220. Explain in plain English what the concern is, why it matters, what could go wrong if it is not managed, what action seems needed, and how serious or urgent it appears based on the page content alone.

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project_id: 383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development - Concerns (45)





Concern #220 - Avoiding punitive frameworks in child learning

Project:
383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development

Person:
David Winter (1)

Description:
A punitive framework in child learning relies on punishments, such as scolding, exclusion, shaming, or physical discipline, to control behaviour. This approach teaches compliance through fear rather than internal motivation, and is fundamentally at odds with the Arini Method, which is grounded in joyful learning, values-based development, and the natural curiosity of the child.
Avoiding punitive frameworks means creating safe spaces where children can explore, express themselves, and learn through reflection, not retribution.

Desired Outcome:
Foster non-punitive, positive reinforcement models in line with Arini values

What Could Go Wrong:
Existing school culture may default to punitive discipline methods

Current Situation:
Communities are not yet trained in restorative or appreciative frameworks

Action Strategy:
Integrate appreciative enquiry training into staff induction and parent onboarding

Concern Category:
M2 Project Organisation

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Comments for this Concern Item



I thought this was jus particular to African countries! Interested to learn about this from the Arini Method pilot.
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