| HONORGoodbye to Bad Attitudes Courtesy of The National Center for Biblical Parenting 
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                Sometimes children obey but   they do it with a bad attitude. Honor is the solution. It's important to teach   children what honor means in very practical terms. One mom defined attitude as   "the heart of how you do something." Obedience is revealed in actions. Honor is   revealed in the attitude that goes along with those actions. Often a bad   attitude comes from an angry heart. Imagine an onion with various layers. As you   peel off one layer you see another and another until you get to the center of   the onion. Anger is like that. The most obvious signs of anger are physical   violence. Hitting, slamming, kicking, and biting are all ways that anger is   demonstrated. As   children learn to control their physical reactions, they peel off that layer   revealing the next one: hurtful words through sarcasm, teasing, and cynical   remarks. These less physical but deadly weapons are another symptom of   anger. Layer after layer of angry   responses can be removed until you come to a very significant one: the bad   attitude. Children don't want to go to bed, clean up their room, leave the   computer, or get on their shoes. You are interrupting their lives by giving an   instruction or by correcting or by saying no. Thus you get anger revealed in a   bad attitude. By recognizing this you will   take the first important step toward change—you'll see the problem. You won't be   content to get a job done with a bad attitude because now you'll see the   importance of addressing the attitude as well as the behavior. You might say to   your son, "Wait a minute. Your attitude here is a problem. I'd like you to sit   down for a bit and settle down and then let's look for a better way to respond.   When you're ready to try a different response then we'll   continue." Explain to your children the   value of a good attitude and the danger of a negative attitude on the job or in   school. A good attitude is important and your interaction at home is a great   place to start working on it. 
 This parenting tip is taken from the book, Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining,   and Bad Attitudes, In You and Your Kids. Used with permission of The National Center for Biblical Parenting. If you would like to receive tips like these in your email, sign up at  www.biblicalparenting.com. For more stories like this one from CBN.com, sign up to receive   our Family Wrap-Up in your email every Friday. 
 
 
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