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    Section XI

    Faulty Discipline

    Date ________CG-SG 63.11

    A. Read pages 271-290.CG-SG 63.12

    B. Check your knowledge:CG-SG 63.13

    1. What is the key to a child’s heart? (271:1)

     
    CG-SG 63.14

    2. What often makes prodigal sons? (271:2)

     
    CG-SG 63.15

    3. What will indulgence unsettle for time and eternity? (272:4)

     
    CG-SG 63.16

    4. For what must parents answer in the judgment? (273:2)

     
    CG-SG 64.1

    5. Complete: “Parents should not _______________________ lightly over the sins of their children.” (273:3)CG-SG 64.2

    6. When children have not learned to obey, what will they develop? (274:1)

     
    CG-SG 64.3

    7. When do we become accessory to a child’s sins? (276:1)

     
    CG-SG 64.4

    8. When indulging children, to whom do we give them? (277:2)

     
    CG-SG 64.5

    9. When will “fashionable piety” have little value? (278:1)

     
    CG-SG 64.6

    10. Complete: “Be what you _______________________ your _______________________ to be.” (278 :2)CG-SG 64.7

    11. Complete: Parents should reason from _______________________ to _______________________ with children. (279:2)CG-SG 65.1

    12. What are we to give our children courage to do? (279:3)CG-SG 65.2

    13. Complete: “Continual _______________________ bewilders, but does not reform.” (281:0)CG-SG 65.3

    14. What attitude may a parent’s arbitrary course of action stir up? (282:0)

     
    CG-SG 65.4

    15. What three things are parents not authorized to do? (282:4)
    (a)
    (b)
    (c)
    CG-SG 65.5

    16. What excites impatience in children? (283:1)

     
    CG-SG 65.6

    17. How often is a child to gain disciplinary advantage over its mother? (283:3)

     
    CG-SG 65.7

    18. Name two things that cause great harm. (283:4)

     
    CG-SG 65.8

    19. What kind of parents wreck the happiness of their children? (284:1)

     
    CG-SG 66.1

    20. What parental attitude may destroy a child’s confidence? (285:1)

     
    CG-SG 66.2

    21. What will parental severity stir up in children? (286:1)

     
    CG-SG 66.3

    22. In what manner are we never to speak to our children? (286:3)

     
    CG-SG 66.4

    23. Complete: “It is proverbial that grandparents, as a rule, are _______________________ to bring up their _______________________.” (288:1)CG-SG 66.5

    24. How often should grandparents or other relatives interfere in family discipline? (288:1)

     
    CG-SG 66.6

    25. How many times may impertinence be tolerated in a child? (288:2)

     
    CG-SG 66.7

    26. How far apart is it well for related families to live? (289:2)

     
    CG-SG 67.1

    27. Why is distance between related families best? (290:1, 2)

     
    CG-SG 67.2

    C. Rate yourself as a child trainer: Inspire them____ Confuse them____ Encourage them____ Discourage them____CG-SG 67.3

    1. I encourage my child most by

    CG-SG 67.4

    2. I discourage my child most by

    CG-SG 67.5

    D. Discuss with others:CG-SG 67.6

    1. What will weld the hearts of parents and children together?


    CG-SG 67.7

    2. How are prodigal sons made?


    CG-SG 67.8

    3. Just why is it a sin to indulge children?


    CG-SG 67.9

    4. Taking the word of a child versus the word of an adult Christian.

    CG-SG 67.10

    5. Discuss the heavy burden of the spoiled child as he matures.

    CG-SG 67.11

    6. What are the effects of lax discipline on a child’s religious experience?


    CG-SG 67.12

    7. What about relaxing discipline as a child reaches the teens?


    CG-SG 67.13

    8. What about bringing questionable amusements into the home?


    CG-SG 68.1

    9. Discuss the effects of faultfinding by parents on children.CG-SG 68.2

    10. What are the natural reactions to harsh discipline?


    CG-SG 68.3

    11. Discuss: Asking (requesting) or ordering children to do things.

    CG-SG 68.4

    12. Discuss: Ridicule and taunting.

    CG-SG 68.5

    13. What about unnecessary restrictions and denial of reasonable privileges?


    CG-SG 68.6

    14. Discuss: Grandparents and discipline of children.

    CG-SG 68.7

    15. How does the ratio of distance and near relatives relate to home happiness?


    CG-SG 68.8

    E. Think on these things:CG-SG 68.9

    1. Do I love my child, or am I indifferent to his need of discipline?

    CG-SG 68.10

    2. Am I like Eli or Elisha?CG-SG 68.11

    3. Do I encourage disobedience in my child by being indecisive?

    CG-SG 68.12

    4. Am I causing my children to despise religion by my harshness?

    CG-SG 68.13

    5. Do I refuse my child simple pleasures for fear he will do wrong?

    CG-SG 68.14

    6. Do relatives interfere with my discipline?

    CG-SG 68.15

    F. Name one way I have inspired my child today.


    CG-SG 68.16

    INDIVIDUAL RATING SHEETCG-SG 68.17

    ______ Husband ______ Wife ______ Son ______ DaughterCG-SG 68.18

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