Showing posts with label punish. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 23, 2012

A Shepherding Story

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By Wayne Russell

My mentor recently shared an interesting story behind the phrase, "Spare the rod, spoil the child." (If you are like me, I have always assumed that this exact phrase is in the Bible. However the closest the Bible seems to have to this phrase is, "Whoever spares the rod hates their children.") However, the exact wording is not what really interested me: It was the shepherding metaphor of 'Sparing the ROD.'

Rumor has it that shepherds would actually break the leg of a habitually wayward sheep with the hook of the rod in order to teach the sheep loyalty and obedience. It was a disciplining technique. After breaking, the shepherd would reset the sheep's leg, splint and bandage it, and carry the sheep on his shoulder until the broken leg healed.  The sheep would never stray away again.

It is also believed that the hook of a shepherd's rod was used to pick up a sheep that had fallen. Our children fall, they get hurt, physically and emotionally. We come beside them and lift them up. We kiss their boo-boos, and we comfort their hurting hearts.

Most importantly, the rod was used to help guide and direct the sheep. Isn't parenting all about guiding (and loving)? We guide our children through the complexities of life so that when they enter adulthood they are prepared. My mentor puts it this way, "Discipline means to guide, not punish."

Make it a great day or not, the choice is yours.

Cheers!
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What Our Mentors have Taught Us


It is not child abuse to say 'No.' - KMT

Discipline means to guide, not punish. - KMT

You can't make a child nap; you can only ask them to rest. - KMT

 Never do something for a child that they can do for themselves. - DVH

Don't expect a child to know how to do something if you haven't taught them.  - DVH

Talk and read to your babies all the time. - KMT

You can have a great family, while still making a great contribution in the work you do. - KMT

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