New International Version

a With wisdom God's Word teaches: a Corrige your child and you will live in peace, and give you many satisfaccionesa (Proverbs 29:17, ). Also read: a Corrige your child while you can be corregidoa (Proverbs 19:18, New International Version). Rory Sutherland shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand. a It is essential that we understand the need to correct in time for our children. Express that love and that is precisely because we seek a good education for them, correct them. But it is also imperative to measure ourselves when we do. One thing is to give a good spanking on the buttocks, and quite another, so beating them ruthlessly to satisfy our anger for the mistake in which they have incurred. a 3 .- Be balanced in raising a As parents we must have balance.

In this regard the Scriptures teach: a the son consented shames his madrea (Proverbs 29:15 b, New International Version) a We care for our children, but not to fall into over-protection. Love them, but do not ignore or walk away from the faults committed to avoid discipline. If we lack balance in one aspect of such importance, we will be forming children to be a problem for us and for society. a To achieve the wisdom necessary in the training process, we ask God to help us and allow us to make appropriate decisions about the discipline that we impart. a Before turning to the latter principle, let me share with you the results of a survey released a widely circulated newspaper in Colombia.


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