Eldatari wrote:I know, as a child, one punishment was vastly more effective than any of the others my parents tried. That was writing bible verses a set number of times - like for lying once, I had to write this bible verse about not lying out 500 times. It made me feel remorseful for my actions, not just the fact that I was caught. And I remembered the verse, next time I was tempted to lie.
true_noir_chloe wrote:Tough love? You don't want to get me started. Are you going to start another thread?
I'd suggest reading the books I mentioned earlier by Dr. Ross Campbell, especially, "How to Really Love Your Teenager." I mean it. I wish some adults would read his book before they start whacking away at their kids without becoming the Christian they should be - with a heart like Christ.
Parenting is all about, us, the adults heart, and how close we are to God. We are the ones who teach our children about Christ. Believe me, it's amazing how firm and in control you can be as a parent if you just start your day with some prayer and devotions. There are so many wise choices we need to make, and they don't always work. It's a constant job, like working with children as a teacher at school, mixed with being a pastor, then add in some Christian counseling. Parenting is 24/7 work, but it is also 24/7 blessing.
I suppose if you need to spank kids, then you do - I don't think God would be angry if you did it wholeheartedly, thinking it's the way you should be. There are some children who just need a good spanking. I thought my son did, but then I found out he had a neurological disorder that made him never listen to me. I started to work with him with a great measure of eye contact balanced with hugs and love when he did things right. The counter-measure works immensely in a child's mind - more positive than negative.
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