This has been a go to punishment for parents for a while now. It was never terribly effective in my case.
I was a child of the 80's who had an aunt and a grandma who liked to spoil me. I grew up over seas and saw them once a year at best, so they tried to cram all of their doting into that week. Which meant alot of He-men and GI Joes.
I've always been an introvert, so my room was my sanctuary. Never had to share it since my sister didn't come along until I was 8. I wasn't allowed to have a tv, computer or game system in my room until i was in highschool, but such things weren't the norm back then anyway.
But I did have toys and books and a fertile imagination. Being sent to my room was almost a perk. It meant that I didn't have to interact with the outside world and was given free reign to do as I pleased.
Maybe this says something about my family unit at the time. I guess its not supposed to be about your room not being a fun place but more about being sad that you are earning the disapproval of those that matter to you. And being denied participation in what they have going on.
So maybe in hindsight its a bit sad that it didn't work out that way. As far as kids these days go... so many of them have an even more vast physical treasure trove than I did.
"go to your room where you can play WoW until your eyes bleed and text until your fingers fall off...." etc.
Thoughts? personal experiences with popular discipline measures?
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