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Parenting Conference 2013 Session Three The Correction By Parents The Correction By Parents
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children?
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1. The Scriptural Admonition
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition “He who spares his rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him diligently.” Proverbs 13:24
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition “He who spares his rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him diligently.” Proverbs 13:24 For those whom the Lord loves He disciplines.” Hebrews 12:6
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature “Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child: The rod of discipline will remove it far from him.” Proverbs 22:15
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction “The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child who gets his own way brings shame to his mother.” Proverbs 29:15
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction “The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child who gets his own way brings shame to his mother.” Proverbs 29:15 “Correct your son, and he will give you comfort; He will also delight your soul.” Proverbs 29:17
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction “All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness.” Hebrews 12:11
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction 4. The Spiritual Benefit
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Why Do We Need To Correct Our Children? 1. The Scriptural Admonition 2. Our Sinful Nature 3. For Parental Satisfaction 4. The Spiritual Benefit “Do not hold back discipline from the child, although you punish him with the rod, he will not die. You shall punish him with the rod and deliver his soul from hell.” Proverbs 23:13-14
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Three Parenting Styles:
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1. Authoritarian
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Three Parenting Styles: 1. Authoritarian 2. Permissive
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Three Parenting Styles: 1. Authoritarian 2. Permissive 3. Authoritative
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“Teachers see it in today’s classroom; merchants face it in their stores; cops encounter it on a daily basis; youth workers in churches across America are forever forced to deal with it. Why? Because Parents won’t. The permissiveness found in homes today is downright disgusting. It is not uncommon to find child-centered homes where children intimidate their parents. Afraid to be strong, hesitant to stand firm against the determined will of their youngster, parents create a domestic setting that becomes unbearable.” Chuck Swindoll
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Two Reasons To Start Early In Training And Disciplining:
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1. The Will Is More Flexible
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Two Reasons To Start Early In Training And Disciplining: 1. The Will Is More Flexible Hebrew phrase “Train up” refers to… - A tree or vine growing in a particular shape or direction
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Two Reasons To Start Early In Training And Disciplining: 1. The Will Is More Flexible Hebrew phrase “Train up” refers to… - A tree or vine growing in a particular shape or direction Hebrew word “Shakar” means… - Dawn, or early in the day
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Two Reasons To Start Early In Training And Disciplining: 1. The Will Is More Flexible
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Two Reasons To Start Early In Training And Disciplining: 1. The Will Is More Flexible 2. The Heart Is More Tender
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The Big Picture Of Discipline:
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I. The Principle of Affection
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Timeless Truth: If you don’t discipline your child, it’s not because you love them too much, it is because you love you too much. To not discipline is the easiest and most selfish thing a parent can do.
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction
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Understand: Parents need to remember that they are a tool in the hands of God to direct a child from where he would go to where he should go. That is the purpose of discipline.
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Understand: Parents need to remember that they are a tool in the hands of God to direct a child from where he would go to where he should go. That is the purpose of discipline. “He who does not punish evil, commands it to be done.” Leonardo da Vinci
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction III. The Principle of Correction
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction III. The Principle of Correction INSERT VIDEO: KIDS SAY THANK YOU
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline:
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1. Discipline Should Begin Early
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear
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“The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.” Edward, Duke of Windsor
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered
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Understand This: The desire in discipline is to break the will, not the spirit of a child. The child’s will is what is bent toward evil, therefore the will is what must be broken.
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot
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“Every child needs a pat on the back – high enough when they do good, and low enough when they do bad. Both are important.” Author unknown
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately 6. Be Prompt With Discipline
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately 6. Be Prompt With Discipline 7. Be United As Parents
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately 6. Be Prompt With Discipline 7. Be United As Parents 8. When Spanking, Do A Good Job
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately 6. Be Prompt With Discipline 7. Be United As Parents 8. When Spanking, Do A Good Job 9. Discipline In Love
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10 Rules For Effective Discipline: 1. Discipline Should Begin Early 2. Make Sure The Guidelines Are Clear 3. Discipline Should Be Appropriately Rendered 4. Remember The Spanking Spot 5. Discipline Should Be Given Privately 6. Be Prompt With Discipline 7. Be United As Parents 8. When Spanking, Do A Good Job 9. Discipline In Love 10. Discipline With A View To Repentance
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“The parent must convince themselves that punishment is not something they do to the child; it is something they do for the child. The attitude toward the disobedient child is this: ‘I love you too much to let you behave like that.’” James Dobson
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction III. The Principle of Correction
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The Big Picture Of Discipline: I. The Principle of Affection II. The Principle of Direction III. The Principle of Correction IV. The Principle of Protection
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Understand: It is a small step from rebelling against the parents that God gave a child, to rebelling against the God who gave the child his parents.
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“Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is older he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6
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Parenting Conference 2013 Session Three The Correction By Parents
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