Children should be disciplined to abide by the law from an early age. Otherwise, it would be tough to teach them the importance of being law-abiding when they turned to crime and became disobedient.
In the above text. I wanted to say that children should be taught to be law-abiding before they become disobedient. I am talking about children in general. So I think it is natural to say "would / turned". But I am curious to know if the following version is also OK or not?
Children should be disciplined to abide by the law from an early age. Otherwise, it will be tough to teach them the importance of being law-abiding when they turn to crime and become disobedient.
I think my version is better because it is sort of imaginary situation, while the second version is kind of prediction about the future and it suggests this idea that children will certainly become disobedient which I do not want to say at all. Am I correct?