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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Welcome.....Parenting with Positive Reinforcement
Posted by: Steve Petty on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 10:46:15 am Comments (1)
Welcome to the Family Ministry Blog from Concord Christian Church. It is my intent to use this blog to help share inspirational stories, parenting help, marriage tips and other meaningful and fun ideas related to marriage and family. I encourage you to share your advice and comments as well. I want to start this blog off by sharing part of an article that I received from the Parenting with Love and Logic Institute. This comes from the support material that goes along with the course I lead called "Becoming a Love and Logic Parent." I hope you enjoy it.
Steve Petty
Family Minister, Concord Christian Church
Parents...
If you've followed Love and Logic® for any period of time, you know how strongly we believe in holding youngsters accountable for their mistakes and misdeeds. As most of us have learned the hard way, the road to wisdom and responsibility is paved with plenty of small mistakes and their consequences.
As we go about shaping the hearts and minds of our children, it's important to remember that this road is also paved with positives. While it's unrealistic…and not too healthy…to reward our kids every time they do something good, we're wise to remember the value of reinforcing good behavior and good deeds.
The healthiest and most powerful types of reinforcement involve time and attention rather than stuff. Examples include:
Sitting on the floor with your toddler as you allow them to repeatedly destroy your tower of blocks
Noticing something your teen has done well and patting them on the back
Saying to your child, "It looks like you really worked hard on that. I bet you're proud of yourself."
Playing catch
Doing a puzzle together
Etc.
As we provide reinforcement, it's wise to remember the following:
Reinforcement is more powerful when it comes as a surprise to our kids.
Reinforcement loses its power when our youngsters come to expect it.
Rewards should not be given every time our kids do something good.
When our kids beg for or demand rewards, they shouldn't get them.
Avoid saying, "You are so smart." Focus on your child's hard work and perseverance.
Your love should never be used as a reward or a consequence. Your children should have it all of the time.
The most successful parents always remember that it's their job to give their kids the most accurate taste of the real world as possible. This means that we help them understand that much of the time hard work and good deeds provide positive results. It also means helping them understand that we do these good things because they’re the right thing to do…rather than because we expect rewards for doing them.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Student_Ministry_Blog
Posted by: Eric Pruitt on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 9:31:38 am Comments (0)
Hey bloggers! I wanted to thank all those who came out last night to S.T.E.P.S. We had a blast! In case you missed it, here is a quick synopsis of the 412 Student Ministry night:
- There were 84 in attendance
- most of the food was eaten - smores went fast
- Rick Battaglia is still the corn hole champion
- the high schoolers defeated the middle schoolers in football
- a semi-epic game of Ultimate Frisbee was played (it was semi-epic because my team lost!) and
- we had a huge bonfire that did not burn down the woods
I want to give a special thanks to the Marburger family for letting us use their field and food. It was an awesome night.
I would like to know your thoughts. Post a comment and let me know what you thought about the night.