Let's try giving advice rather than orders. We all have what we "believe" to be "the best way" to make epubs, but the fact is ... not everyone's needs are the same. Not everyone is making an epub that absolutely MUST work on every device ever manufactured.
By all means, mention that all devices/apps may not honor the page-break-(before|after) css attribute, but let's not tell someone they should "never, ever do it that way." People learn by doing, not by having anonymous internet personalities say things like; "No! Bad epub maker! Bad! No!"
@Trane: Try the css "soft" page-breaks yourself. See how they work and how you do it. Then decide if using it is worth the risk of it being ignored on some devices or not. You're under no obligation to make the world's most compliant, universally-rendered epub on the planet.
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