I admit, I am a bit lax sometimes, much to my embarrassment. I have been working on manners, character, and overall good behavior as much as possible lately, so that I know I am doing my children a service by teaching them to respect God's Word, to respect others, and to learn when and what is appropriate during various situations. Then I went to Meijer today...
I left my children in the car with my mother so I could run in quickly. While rushing through the store, I see a ball whiz past me and bang into a display on the end of an aisle. Next, I see a little girl chase after the ball, find it, and kick it as hard as she could into the air, across several aisles. I am infuriated as I wondered who would be under the ball in that other aisle.
Next, I make my way to the back of the store where I find the tags I was looking for. I hear a loud CRASH! and I wonder to myself what the little angel was up to now. Sure enough, I hear the same flip-flops running from the crash site. When I find the crash site, several items are scattered all over the floor and another lady was standing there with the same look on her face that I had, along with the same thoughts: What happened to discipline?!
If my little darlings dare to knock something over (which neeever happens--haha), I make them pick it up. Actually, they know they must pick it up without me telling them. If they dared to play with a ball in the store...well, let's just say they wouldn't be playing with a ball for the next decade or so.
All of this made me think of the Nightline edition on radical unschooling, the second to air a look at what is often deemed outrageous. I'll have to write more about that in the next post.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
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I love children, but not today's children. But like our prophet said its not the children, but the parents. Disciplined kids are in the minority even amongst Christians.
ReplyDeleteI know! It just really irked me today, especially after finishing "Little House in the Big Woods"..lol I didn't like the books much at first, but I love the way they remind children how to behave properly!
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