| MOMENTS FOR MOMS Are You Hesitant To Discipline 
                Your Child?By Kimberly SniderMissionary to the Philippines
 
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                - "Discipline your son, and he will give you peace; 
                he will bring delight to your soul" (Proverbs 29:17, NIV). Here are guidelines that may help you as you decide on appropriate 
                discipline for your child. Don't discipline your child when he has made a childish mistake; 
                only discipline him for willful disobedience.  Your child is thirsty. He asks if he may have a glass of water 
                and you say, "Yes, use the red cup." Filling the cup 
                with water, it slips from his fingers and breaks. Should you punish him? Probably not.
 Your child is thirsty. He asks if he may have a glass of water 
                and you say, "Yes, but don't use Daddy's new red cup." 
                The child uses the red cup even though he knows he is disobeying 
                you. Should you discipline him?Probably.
 Don't discipline your child too harshly. Discipline should be 
                administered in proportion to the severity of the misbehavior 
                and should be appropriate for the age of the child. Do not discipline 
                your child when you are angry. Don't wait too long to administer discipline. Do so as soon as 
                you can after the offense is committed. Children have very short 
                memories. The younger the child is, the shorter their memory. 
                If you wait an hour before disciplining a 3 year-old for running 
                out into the street, she will have no idea why she is being punished. Sometimes it seems easier to just forget discipline and correction 
                and hope that children straighten themselves out as they get older. 
                Unfortunately, children who are not corrected are handicapped 
                when it comes to living in the real world. However we look at 
                it, disciplining children is part of the job God gave parents. 
                Let's not forsake our God-given job.  
                 
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                      "Moments for Moms," a free email subscription. Copyright 
                      (c) 2005 Women's 
                      Ministries of the Assemblies of God. Reprinted with 
                      permission.
 "Moments For Moms" is written by Kimberly Snider, 
                      a missionary to the Philippines and host of the radio program 
                      "Moments for Mothers." The radio program is produced by 
                      Asia Pacific Media Ministries. The online edition, "Moments 
                      for Moms," is produced and distributed by Media Ministries 
                      of the Assemblies of God, Springfield, Missouri.  |  
 
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