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In most cases, you aren't dealing with a child. You are dealing with a grown up. In thinking of things in these common terms, we forget about respect. And why should we let her know non-verbally? I'm sure we all love it when our GFs act all upset without telling us why. This entire mindset of punishment is a big game and has no room in a healthy relationship.
In case of a healthy relationship between adults, I agree with you. Keep in mind tho, the OP and his girl are still children.. He stated somewhere they are 14 or 15. His first post already reveals they are both very young. So drawing a line and showing his girl his boundaries very early is a good idea. You can't do that by just talking. You have to make her FEEL that actions have consequences. Because she's a child. That doesn't mean good communication is not vital in general.
If she disrespects him by doing something major he doesn't like, or making stuff up to get a reaction out of him (which is playing games), withdrawing his attention is a very honest and effective way of dealing with it. In such cases she'll always know why he does that - even if afterwards she does ask why, he should tell her. Withdrawing his attention when there's no clear reason for the girl to pick up on, that is gaming.
But again, you're right he should also ask himself why his girl starts doing this. He himself has to find his own balance with her, adjust to her personality too. It works both ways...
Obviously as you get older, you learn to pick your girlfriend carefully. As a child tho, he's still dating a child...