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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
In theory it's better because it will encourage them to actually think about the action and why it wasn't the right thing to do (rather than just "Oh no I'm in trouble!").
On the practical side though, my eldest is a little contrarian and always has been and I have absolutely no doubt she would have said "a GOOD choice  " no matter what had happened 
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Lmao, this is the problem with my nephew, even when he punches his sister, writes on the wall and just does bad stuff in general everything is a 'good choice' with a knowing smirk tbh