- Make it a habit to discipline your child while angry.
- Make it a point to scold your child—especially in public. Mockery and ridicule work well.
- Deliberately embarrass your child in front of his/her friends. Name calling really gets their attention.
- Create double standards so that the child never knows who or what to follow. Don't be consistent.
- Preach and hold the child to a gospel of self-discipline instead of a gospel of grace. (Note: the Bible presents Pharisees as very unhappy people.)
- Never admit you're wrong and never ask your child for forgiveness.
- Inspect your child until you find something wrong. Holding them to an unreachable standard makes this task easier.
- Judge a fight between your children before you've listened to them. (see Prov. 18:13)
- Compare your child to others.
- Promise your child things early in the day and then don't fulfill the promise.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
10 Ways to (Wrongly) Provoke Your Children and Violate Ephesians 6:4
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