Middle Ground
Wisdom is found on the lips of the discerning. Proverbs 10:13
Some mothers and fathers favor an authoritarian style of parenting for their families, while others tend /toward a permissive approach. We encourage you to be wary [wair-ee] of both extremes. In an oppressive home, a child suffers the humiliation of total domination. The atmosphere is icy and rigid, and he lives in constant fear. He is unable to make his own decisions, and his personality is squelched beneath the hobnailed boot of parental authority. [Parents //who employ this method at home] might want to reread Ephesians 6:4: “Fathers, do not exasperate your children.”
* wary; feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
* To exasperate someone is to annoy him or her to the point of impatience, frustration and irritation
On the other hand, [the child //who is given no adult leadership] believes () the world revolves around him. He often has utter contempt and disrespect /for those /closest to him; he rebels regularly against his parents. Anarchy and chaos reign in his home. His mother is often the most frazzled and frustrated woman on her block. These parents would do well /to embrace this passage from Scripture: “Discipline your son, and he will give you peace” (Proverbs 29:17).
*frazzled; cause to feel completely exhausted; wear out.
* frustrated; feeling or expressing distress and annoyance, especially because of inability to change or achieve something.
The healthiest approach to child-rearing is found in the middle ground /between these disciplinary extremes.
Your sons and daughters will thrive in an environment //where love and control are present in nearly equal proportions.
If a house is built by wisdom (Proverbs 24:3), then a harmonious home is built by the consistent, balanced, and godly attitudes of parents.
Before you say good night…
Is your parenting style more authoritative or permissive?
Do you need to change /to a more balanced approach?
Heavenly
Father, grant us wisdom! We confess to making mistakes in the way we
raise our children. Help us to achieve the right balance of love and
leadership that You desire for our family each day. Amen.