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5 COMMON DISCIPLINE MISTAKES EVERY PARENT SHOULD AVOID

 *5 COMMON DISCIPLINE MISTAKES EVERY PARENT SHOULD AVOID*     

  by Dr MatthewL.Jacobson


ERE ARE 5 COMMON UNGODLY PATTERNS IN DISCIPLINE THAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD AVOID:


1)   DISCIPLINING IN ANGER

Anger, itself, doesn’t have to be a sin. You be should “be angry but don’t sin.” Let’s keep it real.  A large bike-handle scrape down the side of your new car after you told your kids not to bring the bikes into the garage is temperature-inducing. But, does it call for explosive anger? Most of the time, anger brings a long-term harvest of destruction.


Disciplining our child in anger is destructive and sinful. Venting in the moment might relieve some of the steam from the top of your head but far worse than scrapes on your car, you’ll leave a scar on your child’s heart. That’s not godly discipline and discipleship – that’s destruction. I would encourage you to take the long-term view. Your anger in discipline will incrementally close the heart of your child to you until, when the teen years arrive and they begin to feel their independence, they close you out of their lives completely.


2)   DISCIPLINING BECAUSE OF PRIDE

We’re prideful creatures, aren’t we? Our flesh just loves to be thought well of when it comes to our children. Wow, they are really great parents! What great kids! Who doesn’t love hearing that? Have you ever caught yourself correcting or disciplining your child because of what you thought others would think of what your child did? That’s pride talking, not godly discipleship.  Seek only God’s approval, not that of family, friends, or that stranger in the grocery store.


3)   DISCIPLINING WITH CONTINUED CONDEMNATION AFTER REPENTANCE

What your child did was really bad, so bad that you find yourself wanting him/her to feel the weight of it days after it was addressed and repented of.  Your child is still out of fellowship with you because you won’t let him/her back in – not until he/she does ‘penance’ for the sin. You want him/her to feel bad for what was done until some undisclosed future date.


God never does this to us, and it is sinful to do it to our children. When we repent before God, His forgiveness is immediate and complete. He instantly accepts us back into fellowship. Don’t treat your repentant children in a manner God would never treat you. This doesn’t mean there are no consequences for what was done, but fellowship should never be withheld from a repentant heart.


4)   DISCIPLINING TO GET A CERTAIN BEHAVIOR OUTCOME RATHER THAN WINNING THE HEART OF YOUR CHILD

As the adult, you have the power. You can “make” Johnny do what you want him to do but the old adage still holds true, “I may be sitting down on the outside, but I’m still standing on the inside.”


We can too easily settle for compliant behavior rather than a yielded heart.


What seemed okay in the short run will only lead to rebellion over time. There are times when God asks us, as parents, to just do what He wants, without explanation. There are certainly times in parenting our children where this is appropriate, but, as a rule, we should seek to disciple through discipline to reach the heart of our child. So obedience isn’t merely compliance in the face of powerlessness, but a yielded heart desiring to be in fellowship with Dad and Mom.


5)   DISCIPLINING WITHOUT LISTENING

Our children are distinct, unique individuals. They may be small, but they still need to be heard. Godly discipleship in discipline listens carefully to what the child is saying, gathering all the relevant information before meting out consequences. Listening and hearing the heart of a child can often shed further light on a situation that appeared one way, illuminating a different perspective.

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