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June 25, 2007

Curb negative behavior with positive discipline

As the summer lingers on, our parental voices get louder, "No…No…I said no!" Difficult behavioral issues seem to escalate. As parents, we are overwhelmed, and we only seem to have enough energy to yell, "Stop it!" We hand out the consequence of misbehaving, and we think the conflict is over.

We shouldn't be surprised when that same behavior shows up again. After all, if we only focus on the negative behavior, how will our child know what right behavior is expected? Children need to understand and practice right behavior.

When a child pushes his brother to get out of his way, we yell, "Don't do that! If you push your brother again, you'll have a time out. Tell your brother you're sorry." Of course, we are all too familiar with this scenario and are not surprised when it happens again.

We don't get far when we focus on negative behavior. Help your child understand the appropriate behavior. "Next time you're upset, show me how you will ask him to move…" When a child has the opportunity to practice acceptable behavior, we're more likely to see his negative behavior change.

Give yourself and your child a break this summer. Take a moment to help your child practice the acceptable right behavior. It will go a long way in training your child to respond appropriately when the next conflict arises.

June 07, 2007

Summertime Outreach

School is out! Our kids are excited that the days of homework, early morning bus rides, and long days of school have come to a halt. As a parent, we take a deep breath, hang on tightly, and wonder if we will make it through the next 2-1/2 months before school starts again.

Summer can be a great time to do the things that never get done during the school year. As parents, we come up with plans for the family to vacation, visit museums, go to amusement parks, ride bikes, clean out the closets... but don't forget the opportunities that are here this summer for your kids to connect with that friend who needs to know Christ. What can you do to help your child reach out to his friend?

One great way for your child and his friend to have fun playing together in a context where the love of God is made clear, is to come to "Hanging With My Friends…Summer Sports/Arts Camp." See the two announcements about this event in June's edition of our ekidz newsletter. One announcement has the dates and times for your kids and the other is for those of you who have a talent you can share with others.


I hope you will take advantage of our camp to help your child share God’s love to those who do not know Him.


Bonnie