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Good Parenting: Third of 4R’s – Responsibility, Part 2

January 25, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Commitments aren't really made until they are kept.

Controlling All Outcomes
Robs Children of Opportunities
To Develop

As I said before, good parents begin with the end in view and ask pertinent questions about where the parenting process is going. What do you want your kids to be like? What qualities do they need to have? One obvious answer to those questions is “responsible.” We want our kids to be responsible people.

Well, “responsible” is a rather broad description. It doesn’t give us too much detail so I’ve included the following ideas to break it down a bit. [Read more…] about Good Parenting: Third of 4R’s – Responsibility, Part 2

Filed Under: Family, Parenting, Personal Development

Good Parenting: Third of 4R’s – Responsibility, Part 1

January 24, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Consequence inoculates against future failure.

Failure Is The Teaching Moment
Consequence The Teaching Tool

You can’t teach responsibility in a classroom.

You can teach the theory. You can define the words but you can’t convey the real meaning of responsibility outside of experience, which involves two things we don’t like very much. The first one is consequence. It is the primary teaching tool.

The second one is failure. You don’t have a consequence unless you have a failure, which means failure is a part of the formula too. That might sound discouraging but when you do the math, the emotional math, it works.

Failure plus consequence equals “Aha!” I get it! But the formula doesn’t always compute because parents add another element to the equation, protectionism. It changes the outcome completely. [Read more…] about Good Parenting: Third of 4R’s – Responsibility, Part 1

Filed Under: Family, Parenting, Personal Development

Good Parenting: Second of 4R’s – Routine

January 24, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Routines produce discpline. Schedules make us obsessive.

Routine Focuses On The Goal
Scheduling Focuses On The Clock

Of all the words you could choose to describe good parenting “Routine” is one of the least attractive. Everyone knows that routine is constructive but the word is often associated more with “boring” or “monotonous” rather than “useful.”

The problem may be caused by the fact that routine is identified with time management and schedules, which can be a bit overbearing at times. Some people are so tightly scheduled there is no room for spontaneity at all. Fortunately, routine living and scheduling are not the same as the following comparison shows: [Read more…] about Good Parenting: Second of 4R’s – Routine

Filed Under: Family, Parenting, Personal Development

Good Parenting: First of 4R’s – Release

January 24, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Parenting's ultimate goal: individualized, independent children.

God Intended Your Kids
To Have A Life
Not Be Yours

The best way to approach parenting is to begin with the end in view. What kind of people do you want you kids to be? What will the parenting process look like? And more importantly what development stages should you anticipate?

The stages are important. They represent transitions. Some of these transitions, like puberty, are naturally occurring. Kids reach puberty with or without parents. Parents can help kids understand what is happening but they can’t make puberty happen or block it.

Some transitions, however, require parental involvement. All transitions can be tricky but those superintended by parents entirely are the ones we must prepare for most. [Read more…] about Good Parenting: First of 4R’s – Release

Filed Under: Family, Parenting

Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 5

January 13, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

The gate is narrow but open to all.

Everyone Is Equally Needy
Even If They Aren’t
Equally Sinful

We’ve talked about things human saviors do. We’ve talked about the one thing only Jesus can do. We’ve discussed some guidelines for how Jesus works. Now we talk about Jesus’ unlimited ability to save and His open door policy. And, of course, everyone needs what Jesus has to offer.

In short: It is His expressed will that all people should be saved (2 Peter 3:9). [Read more…] about Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 5

Filed Under: Salvation

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