6 Comments to “I love discipline (not what you think)”

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  2. Ron

    Jan 18th, 2010

    Awesome story. I’m still trying to figure all of this out myself. I do the chatting thing, I try not to yell. Every now and then a spanking takes place. But as you said, it breaks my heart.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 18th, 2010

      Yep teaching kids is hard and I doubt I’ll ever figure it out completely, but I’m hoping I get close enough to keep them in their right mind and following Christ.

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    Jan 18th, 2010

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  4. Nic at Nite

    Jan 19th, 2010

    I’m not there yet, but I have a heck of a time trying to get my daughter to brush her teeth. She does flips and takes every one else’s tooth brush and plays. So hard not to spank her for that but I know that’s not the right thing to spank her for.

    Maybe have a family craft night, and make a replica of your daughter’s craft and rip the replica and see how it makes her feel. Just taking a shot.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 21st, 2010

      My general rule of thumb is I try to reserve spanking for rebellious behavior and yelling for immediate danger. I want to kids to know that if I am yelling something bad might happen. I would yell if they were horsing around in front of the wood stove and I was legitimately concerned that they might fall against the stove if I don’t get their attention immediately.

      I’m not always successful though. Sometimes I yell when I shouldn’t because I’m angry, but I try.


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