Responsbility
The mother is the main influence on her children, especially up to age ten.
If a mother neglects imparting morals in her children, they will grow up in disobedience and sin.
If a child grows up and leaves home without established principles of self control, that child will usually succumb to the world's tempations.
It is a great trial to have young disobedient children (Lord knows I deal with this daily!) but the trial will only increase as our children grow to maturity in disobedience.
In this world, temptations are everywhere, what else can enable our children to resist them, but the established values and habits that we have taught them?
If as mothers we neglect our duty when our children are young, they will become uncontrollable. Our children's characters are now in our hands, while we still have them at home with us, will we form it for good or evil?
If we indulge our children all their wishes, when they are grown they will indulge themselves. They will try to satisfy their every desire and while doing so will suffer greatly as will we. How many older mothers do you know who are suffering as a result of how their children are living their lives? I can think of many.
If we are consistent in our discipline and faithful in our duties we will be rewarded with obedient, upstanding children. If your child is not used to restrictions, he will grow up and have quite a difficult life. We all know adults who are unable to restrain themselves and the difficulties they face because of it.
Our children will never be less under our control than they are right now while they are young and at home with us. If we are faithful to train them properly now, they will be faithful to us when they are grown.
This first chapter is a lot of what we need to do and what will happen if we don't. I know that I am not consistent with the discipline of my children. I am guilty of falling for the sweet smilies, even if they are devilish! I am guilty of changing my mind and going from a firm no to a "ok, I guess so" in minutes! What messages am I sending to my children? I know. That the rules continue to change, mom usually doesn't mean what she says, so keep asking, keep whining and keep begging. If she says you're grounded, chances are, if you behave well the rest of the day she will forget she ever grounded you in the first place.
We here at the LaMere household are in desperate need of Child Training Boot Camp. Now...who will be the Sergeant. Oh, me? I have to do that? Pooh. |