Sure. One family punishment story I know is that a child who lied about doing his homework was made to clean the whole house for a week. His parents took away all his video game privileges and he had to spend his free time scrubbing floors and dusting furniture.
There was a family where a child was caught stealing money from his sister's piggy bank. As a punishment, his parents made him write an apology letter to his sister, return the money with his own savings from doing small jobs around the neighborhood, and he also had to do his sister's chores for two weeks. This not only punished him for his wrong action but also made him realize the value of honesty and respecting others' property.
There was a family where the daughter lied about her grades. Her family punished her by taking away her phone for a month. During that time, she had to study extra hours every day and also write an essay about the importance of honesty. This made her realize that lying has consequences and she should always be truthful.
One story is about a family where the child lied about doing homework. The parents' punishment was to make the child do extra chores for a week. This taught the child the importance of honesty and responsibility.
There was a family that went on a mountain vacation for punishment. The parents were frustrated with the constant bickering among the siblings. In the mountains, they had to work together to set up the tent, gather firewood. At night, they sat around the campfire and shared stories from their own childhoods. This made the siblings realize that they should get along better, and the mountain vacation turned into a memorable family - building experience.
Any form of punishment that involves violating the dignity and privacy of family members in such an improper way is unacceptable in a civilized society, and there are no positive stories to tell in this regard.
In a family - friendly context, we can think of a story where a child (the 'adult baby' in a sense of being a bit immature) refuses to clean their room. As a punishment, they are not allowed to have dessert after dinner. This teaches them responsibility in a mild way.
In a story, a girl was caught stealing candies from a store. Her parents punished her by making her do extra chores around the house for a week. This not only made her realize her mistake but also taught her about honesty and respect for others' property. For example, she had to wash dishes, sweep the floor, and take out the trash every day. Through this experience, she became more responsible and less likely to repeat the bad behavior.
One punishment story is about a student who was always late for class. The teacher made him stand at the front of the class for the whole day as a punishment. It was embarrassing for him but it also taught him a lesson about punctuality.
Sure. There was a story where a student was caught cheating on an exam. As a punishment, the teacher made him write an apology letter and clean the classroom for a week. It was a tough lesson for him, but it also taught him the importance of honesty in academics.
Perhaps 'enama' is a very rare or local concept. There are many common types of punishment stories in general, like in schools students getting detention for misbehaving. But without knowing what 'enama' is, I can't give stories related to it.
One free punishment story could be about a student who was late for school multiple times. As a punishment, the teacher made him clean the classroom after school for a week. He had to sweep the floors, wipe the desks, and take out the trash. This taught him the importance of punctuality.