The Development Of Self-Discipline In Children
The Young Child is constantly withheld from many of his desires by physical restrictions.
We use
baby gates, fences, locks on doors and cabinets (restricted places ), cribs, playpens, leashes, and
brief...
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The Development Of Self-Discipline In Children
The Young Child is constantly withheld from many of his desires by physical restrictions.
We use
baby gates, fences, locks on doors and cabinets (restricted places ), cribs, playpens, leashes, and
brief commands ("NO!" "indeed !").
We carefully watch the young child; monitoring what he or she
sees, where he goes, and with whom he associates.
These barriers are primarily for the purpose of
protecting the child from himself - from his own desire to seek his own will prior to an age whenever
he has knowledge, self-discipline, anxiety when the Lord, or help from the Holy Spirit to resist that
which is harmful to him.
The School-Age Child is still in bondage under the aspects of the world.
Gal.
4:3 Foolishness is
bound in the heart of a child.
Prov.
22 :15a Having foolishness in his heart, he is likely to act the part
of a fool - a fool hath no enjoy understanding, but that their heart may discover itself.
Prov.
18:2 he
constantly des
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