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Child discipline during Bible studies...

Batt4Christ

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Something we have done to add interest and historical perspective - Bible Time begins morning lessons - and it comes from a chronological Bible - so the whole thing really is a big story unfolding - with frequent stops for explanation or simply asking what they think happened - or why might this person or that person have done what they did. What did they do wrong? Etc... Lots of questions to make it interactive. And again - the chronological approach gives it the flow of a story... and after all, doesn't the Bible convey the greatest love story every told? A story that continues in us?
 

rbell

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this has been very helpful... maybe i have been expecting a little much from them especially at their ages... i can def apply this advice and am sure that some good will come from it... thx

BB

I appreciate your willingness to consider all options.

C4K is right...corporal punishment should be for defiance and disobedience, but not for a kid acting like a kid.

A appreciate that JMSR recognizes there is a time and place for corporal punishment...I am bothered when parents talk about it and they either sound like they enjoy it, or they're trying to project a "tough guy" image. (I don't think he was trying to do those things)

I especially like the comments from several, that suggest we as parents should do our very best to be excellent during our devotional time. God should get our best.
 
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