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Published : February 04, 2010 | Author : Kendra Smiley
Category : J. Training, Correction, and Discipline | Total Views : 486 | Rating :

  
Kendra Smiley
Kendra's role-of-a-lifetime began over 35 years ago when she and her husband, John, were married. Together, they have raised three sons. John, a school teacher turned salesman, was a pilot in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves for 30 years. A natural-born entrepreneur, Kendra kept the home fires burning, while growing a home-based business, serving as a youth leader in her church for over 20 years, and staying active in her community. Her work as a mother, entrepreneur, church and community leader did not go unnoticed. In 2001, she was chosen as the Illinois Mother of the Year. "My best choice," Kendra gladly shares, "Was made right after I was married. That's when I realized my personal need for a savior. It wasn't enough to believe God was real, I needed to make the choice to receive him as my personal savior." The Smiley household started on a Christ-centered journey that continues to this day. Today, Kendra enjoys the fruits of her choices. She has written more than half a dozen books, spoken to thousands around the country (and abroad), founded and distributed a daily radio program -- today heard on more than 50 stations. Kendra connects with people whereever she is -- teaching individuals to make the next right choice.
When I speak about parenting there is a great deal of emotion tied to the topic of discipline. There is also a great deal of confusion on the part of many parents as they ask, "How should I discipline my child?"

As I have said before:

  • Mom and Dad need to be in agreement. Parents should discipline to change behavior that is defiant, destructive or dangerous.
  • We also took a look at some basics in disciplining...
    • Don't discipline in anger.
    • Pick your battles wisely and win ‘em!
    • Set legitimate consequences and be consistent.

What The New York Times had to say:

  • "...(parents) are at a loss for what they can do. They resort to reminding, nagging, timeout, counting 1-2-3 and quickly realize that those strategies don't work to change behavior. In the absence of tools that really work, they feel frustrated and angry and raise their voice."
  • Shouting has become a poor substitute for legitimate discipline.

My Take Aways:

  • Don't believe the lies of the world. Lies like: Your child will not respond to loving discipline. Your child will resent you if you discipline him. You will break their spirit if you discipline.

  • Instead believe the truth of God's word. The book of Proverbs is full of parenting instruction. For example: Proverbs 29:17 "Discipline your son, and he will give you peace; he will bring delight to your soul."
  • Take a look at 1 Samuel 3:11-13. Eli's family paid a great price because he failed to "restrain his contemptible sons."
  • Be a student of your child. Disciplining your child is the loving thing to do and spanking is a legitimate form of loving discipline. Shouting is not.



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