Discipline
dis·ci·pline
1. Training expected to
produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that
produces moral or mental improvement.
2. Controlled behaviour
resulting from disciplinary training; self-control.
3. a. Control obtained by
enforcing compliance or order.
b. A systematic method to obtain
obedience: a military discipline.
c. A state of order based on submission to
rules and authority: a teacher who demanded discipline in the classroom.
4. Punishment intended to
correct or train.
5. A set of rules or
methods, as those regulating the practice of a church or monastic order.
6. A branch of knowledge
or teaching.
The
word discipline means to train, to instruct and to command. In fact discipline in
the field of child’s development refers to the method of modeling character and
of teaching self-control and acceptable behaviour. On the other way around discipline
means a set of rules or methods, as those regulating the practice of a church
or monastic order. However, we usually
think that the word “discipline” corresponds a negative meaning. In like manner discipline
defines as a punishment intended to correct or train. And also the word discipline is a branch of Knowledge
or teaching.
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