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