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'''Go to your room''' is a [[parent]]al command to send a [[child]] to their [[bedroom]] often in exasperation.
'''Go to your room''' is a [[parent]]al command to send a [[child]] to their [[bedroom]] often in exasperation.


At a first glance this phrase appears to be be issues a short to middle term [[isolation punishment]] by confining the child to their bedroom away from the rest of the [[family]]. However it can be seen as a [[pre-punishment cool-down time]] instead, or a parental [[time-out]] except with a ''[[respect]] your elders'' variation that requires the child to give the ground.
At a first glance this phrase appears to be be issues a short to middle term [[isolation]] [[punishment]] by confining the child to their bedroom away from the rest of the [[family]]. However it can be seen as a [[pre-punishment cool-down time]] instead, or a parental [[time-out]] except with a ''[[respect]] your elders'' variation that requires the child to give the ground.


As an isolation punishment it is weaker a time-out because the majority of a child's [[toy]]s will be in their rooms and they can engage in solo [[play]].
As an isolation punishment it is weaker a time-out because the majority of a child's [[toy]]s will be in their rooms and they can engage in solo [[play]].

Revision as of 18:52, 30 October 2020

Go to your room is a parental command to send a child to their bedroom often in exasperation.

At a first glance this phrase appears to be be issues a short to middle term isolation punishment by confining the child to their bedroom away from the rest of the family. However it can be seen as a pre-punishment cool-down time instead, or a parental time-out except with a respect your elders variation that requires the child to give the ground.

As an isolation punishment it is weaker a time-out because the majority of a child's toys will be in their rooms and they can engage in solo play.

However if this phrase is amended with and wait for me it usually means a punishment - or at least a private talking too - ·in a praise in public, chastise in private style. This can both be form of pre-punishment cool-down or just the first step in a preparation for spanking ritual.


Types of Punishments
Children in schoolsConvicted criminalsPrisoners (for violating prison rules)MilitaryMonasteries and nunneries.
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