Sure, it's not easy to make sense of these, let
alone explain them to children, but it's total nonsense and intellectual / hermeneutical laziness to simplistically assume that these are all aright in the sight of God, and therefore legit moral options for us today.
For many adults, love is hard to define let
alone explain to their children.
Not exact matches
If your
child can't be respectful in
explaining his viewpoint, then you'll need
to leave him
alone until he calms down.
The Food Allergy Research and Education organization
explains that the number of
children living with peanut allergy appears
to have tripled between 1997 and 2008
alone in the United States.
In her article here, Patty Wipfler
explains that we often assume
children should do their chores
alone as most of us had
to do when we were young.
«The majority of these
children will be
alone, frightened and unable
to speak English and therefore powerless
to explain why their safety depends upon remaining in the UK.»
Burgess and Drais propose that
child maltreatment is too complex
to be
explained fully by genetic relatedness
alone and cite other reasons for
child maltreatment, such as social factors, ecological factors and
child traits such as disability and age.
The
child might want
to wait in her room, sit somewhere
alone or maybe next
to a parent but either way it's ok
to explain that first everyone needs
to cool off and that hurting will not be accepted.