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Relating to the Young and Rebellious: A 3-Day Parenting Plan

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The “Rod of Discipline”

"Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far from him." (Proverbs 22:15)

You may be unsure about the notion of spanking your kids. You’ve heard the argument—spanking will turn your child into a violent, aggressive adult. We believe otherwise. An occasional dose of minor pain is one of nature’s teachers. A child who touches a hot stove will only make this mistake once. Likewise a judicious, controlled spanking, when motivated by love and applied properly, is in keeping with the principles of Scripture (see Proverbs 23:14).

There are many conditions to proper use of spanking, though. Reserve it for moments of willful defiance only. Never spank when you are out of control. Never spank a child who is less than fifteen to eighteen months or over twelve years; spanking should taper off after age five. Spank only on the bottom (never slap a child’s face or jerk his arm, which can cause serious injury). Make spanking an infrequent practice, not a regular event. Remember that corporal punishment is a tool for teaching—not for venting anger or frustration.

We most certainly do not advocate indiscriminate paddling of your children. Child abuse is a national tragedy! Yet there are times when a short session over a bent knee—applied with care, wisdom, and a sensible explanation—will benefit your child. After all, it is scriptural.

Questions for Today . . .

  • How do you feel about spanking your kids?
  • Do you or could you employ spanking properly in your family?
  • In your home, what situations would warrant a spanking?

Prayer . . .

Lord, I want to be loving and effective with my discipline at home. When my children are defiant, calm my anger, heal my hurt spirits, give me wisdom, and let my actions bring me closer to my children and to You. Amen.

(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Parents. Used with permission.)

Bonus Content: "Is "Corporal Punishment" Harmful?

Dr. Dobson addresses this question with guest, Lisa Whelchel, on the broadcast, "Creative Ideas for Child Discipline."

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Relating to the Young and Rebellious: A 3-Day Parenting Plan

Have you experienced your young children demanding their own way? Of resisting (if not defying) your God-given charge as parents? If you have made it this far without encountering such a situation, be assured that it’s coming. This week, let’s think about wise and loving responses when our children challenge our authority.

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