As a parent, it can be challenging to determine the best approach when it comes to your child’s academic performance. Should you reward them for a good report card or punish them for a bad one? It’s a question that has been debated for years, with no clear answer. Some argue that rewards can motivate children to work harder and achieve better grades, while others believe that punishment can be a more effective way to encourage children to take their studies seriously. 

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