reformative

/rɪˈfɔːrmətɪv/
adjective
  1. Intended or tending to improve someone's behavior or character, especially through correction or discipline.
    • Her approach to teaching was reformative, focusing on building good habits rather than punishing mistakes.
    • The judge believed the reformative programs in the prison would help reduce repeat offenses.
    • The community center offers reformative workshops for young people who have gotten into trouble.
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