Not exact matches
Each was not afraid to question conventional wisdom, to remain open - minded, to adopt a
child -
like curiosity, to work hard, to seek wisdom from other
disciplines, to learn from others, to challenge ideas and to be willing to admit and learn from mistakes.
Think of the «rules» or what is right and wrong,
like a parent who sets guidelines for their
child to keep them safe, and when they step out of those guidelines a good parent
disciplines the
child.
I'm beginning to see what it looks
like to come as a
child to my Heavenly Father, heeding the wisdom of Solomon, «My son, do not despise the Lord's
discipline, and do not resent his rebuke, because the Lord
disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.»
Does that wisdom in include support for slavery, discriminations and beating
children with sticks for
discipline like the Bible says?
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the
Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack
Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their
children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack
children, which even, preposterously, gave
children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack
children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to
discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their
child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors
like the age of the
child and the nature of the smack.»
Just
like we talk to parents about
disciplining and making clear the boundaries to their
children — it's the very same thing.
Skimpoles are incapable of gratitude toward authority because they can conceive of no error they need to be protected from;
like spoiled
children — precisely, in fact,
like Damaged Young Men — they see all
discipline as condemnatory and all condemnation as wicked.
Nor will its use demand payment of fare, and no longer will His
children need travel across land or sea, no, but upon the winds of the air as
like He does, and shall dwell upon the clouds in great floating cities away from the foulness of the earth's sand upon which will crawl the wicked
children, and the wicked hostesses except those which He sees fit to allow to visit the cloudy cities for reasons of firm
discipline... (10:45) Round shapely... (10:63) And as it is written so shall it come to pass while I do live.
I've heard some theologians explain it
like this: God is
like a father,
disciplining his
children.
You seem
like someone who is interested in these kind of word studies so maybe you know if this is accurate or not: Someone else pointed out to me that the word for «punishment» in the sheep / goat passage is a Greek word that has more of a correction /
discipline /
child - training / restorative / purifying focus than «punishment» does in English.
Just
like any sport or action, people can turn it into something that is not God - pleasing; however, the sport, with the rules that support it and are designed to prevent injury, is fantastic and a great way for
children to develop self -
discipline.
Sabi God is not surprised by our actions disappointed maybe just
like in a family when the fathers
children do the wrong thing.The amazing thing with God is that is sovereign and all the mistakes we make he uses them to build up our faith or if we refuse to listen he will
discipline us for our good.
Like I said earlier, ultimately it is up to the parent to decide the best way to
discipline his / her
child, but there are alternatives to spanking for those who desire them.
The Takoma Park mother embraced a philosophy known as attachment parenting, employing methods
like baby wearing, positive
discipline, breastfeeding and co-sleeping, where the parents share their bed with the
child.
Instead of standing up to the
children, but seeing as this isn't about
discipline, let me move on / I have 7 month old
child, and I let her cry sometimes, mainly because she
likes being held ALL the time.
The well meaning advice and thoughts of naysayers just don't bother me anymore... well, okay sometimes they do...
like when they insinuate that my choices on vaccines or positive
discipline border on
child abuse or neglect... then I have a few choice words to say.
When trying new
discipline tactics,
like ignoring certain behaviors or taking away privileges, your
child's behavior may get a little worse before it gets better.
Teaching and exemplifying values
like honesty, loyalty, respect, unselfishness, courage, self - reliance, self -
discipline, and modesty is an important role for any father that hopes his
children will grow up as responsible and contributing members of society.
If you always use the same
discipline method,
like simply telling your
child to stop an activity, this only does half the job.
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a study was released saying when
children are
disciplined using harsh physical punishment
like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
It's so important to find
like - minded parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do about your
child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying,
like positive
discipline instead of spanking, for example, is going to work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your
children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters challenging life circumstances.
Does it sound
like the parents» own self
discipline predicts the
child's?
Helping and supporting your sensitive
child who is struggling is
like building a bridge over troubled waters using the Three C's of gentle
discipline:
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The very same parents who say they will never spank their
children may have done so in the past but quickly learned that sort of
discipline doesn't work for their family, or maybe they didn't
like the feeling they got once they spanked their
child.
Ask your partner about topics
like what reasonable
discipline looks
like, what sounds
like an appropriate childhood bedtime, and whether
children should get an allowance.
If it is a staff person who is in charge of
discipline, talk with your
child about what it must be
like to have that job at the school.
Or one parent may be coming from a place of insecurity — not wanting to follow through on
discipline and consequences because she is worried that her
child will not
like her.
Some developmental questions include how many words your
child knows, if he responds to his name and other sounds appropriately, if he is able to stack blocks, is walking well, and
discipline issues
like are you experiencing tantrums or stranger anxiety.
For example, if a grandparent is babysitting and the
child is being ridiculously rude, the grandmother can say something
like It's not okay to talk to me that way, but should still leave
disciplining to the parent.
I do no think of
discipline, more
like sanity - mine and my
child's.
This week a study was released saying when
children are
disciplined using harsh physical punishment
like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and other mental health problems — even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
We are very kind, respectable, loving and honest people.Im a good mother, have a trying at times but great son who respects me and understands im his mother not his bff, And in my opinion the problem is ppl who do nt understand why god wants us to correct our
children by not sparingthe rod... sure, some moms do nt wan na be the bad guy and «spank» bc god forbid their kid grows up to be violent - yet today most of society refuses to spank - and yet today we live in a world filled with so much murder, stealing, and crimes that i honestly believe if they had parents following gods word and
disciplining like they did back in the day when older generations knew what they were doing we would live in a better world.
Even if my pleas to erase all aspects of punishment from how we understand «
discipline» for our
children, including avoiding the imposition of losses in emotional safety
like what is caused by a timeout, take a little longer for the broader culture to understand, can we at least start with an understanding that we need to stop hitting the
children?
Children with certain conditions,
like autism and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), respond particularly well to
discipline that's based on knowing exactly what will happen next.
I
like to say that
discipline begins at birth, because parents are always teaching their
child something, even newborn babies, by how they respond and what priority they give to a warm, compassionate but balanced parent -
child relationship.
A
child with healthy self -
discipline will be able to use willpower to make healthy decisions for himself, even when he doesn't feel
like it.
The good news is, if your
child behaves a bit ungrateful more than you'd
like, these
discipline strategies that can help your
child become a little more thankful:
While positive
discipline preaches allowing your
children to have their feelings without rescuing them, it also teaches it is important to let them experience situations even if they don't
like it — such as falling asleep themselves.
Act
Like Parents This means providing children with consistent discipline and avoiding any attempts to win the child's love by acting like a friend or buying them excessive gi
Like Parents This means providing
children with consistent
discipline and avoiding any attempts to win the
child's love by acting
like a friend or buying them excessive gi
like a friend or buying them excessive gifts.
I would live to hear more about your opinions on
disciplining older
children at some point - I'm curious what you think of time - outs / grounding, removing privileges
like car keys or cell - phone, etc..
Every
child needs to learn the right way of life, similar to it every parent need to learn positive parenting basics
like child disciplining, helping the
child with homework, forming their behavior in the right way, and talking with the
children.
It is a form of positive
discipline to be able to tell your
child — look at your mother / father and be
like him or her.
It's kind of
like how
discipline and raising a
child works for most of us in real life.
Positive
discipline encourages
children to repeat behaviors (
like good manners, sharing, etc.), whereas negative
discipline only teaches kids to avoid the punishment.
The
children I work with will be helping to run the world right alongside my
children someday, so I feel
like I have as much vested interest in making sure that the families I work with have healthy prenatal care, informed childbirth experiences, breastfeeding support, loving
discipline and the best start in life.
While this may not sound
like a
discipline strategy, just wait: If you've taught your
child to be cooperative, you can call on this quality when you need it.
That makes it sound
like positive
discipline — and Attachment Parenting as a whole, as positive
discipline is a part of AP — is a treatment or something for special circumstances, rather than a parenting approach that is appropriate for all
children, whether they have an ADHD diagnosis or not.
Let's say the blogosphere is abuzz about a research study that shows that sleep - training methods
like cry - it - out have no long - term effects on
children or that physically punitive
discipline tactics
like spanking result in
children who are better behaved or that birthing without drug pain relief is dangerous.
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