Montessori Quote
The punishment, so frequent in schools, which consists in subjecting the culprit to public reprimand and is almost tantamount to the torture of the pillory, fills the soul with a crazy, unreasoning fear of public opinion, even of an opinion, manifestly unjust and false.
Maria Montessori, Citizen of the World, p. 118
Keywords: Rewards and Punishments, Traditional Education