If I had a nickel for each time I heard this… ââ¬ÅI donââ¬â¢t know where my child get this from.ââ¬Â Iââ¬â¢ll be RICH! How can one expect their child to act a certain way if you running around like them? Honestly, whoââ¬â¢s the adult? In my opinion, having a child does change everything. Not only are you accountable for the things you do, but now youââ¬â¢re responsible for THEIRS. If we see our children doing things that is below the standard of our home, we correct it on the spot. Weââ¬â¢ve had to ââ¬Åunteachââ¬Â things our children came home with. We are careful who we allow around our children. It is our responsibility that our children are not being negatively influenced by outsiders. The bible gives us an example of parental accountability. Read 1st àSamuel Chapters 2-4. This verse pretty much sums it up:
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1st Samuel 3:13 ââ¬ÅFor I have told him that àI àwill judge àhis house àfor ever àfor the iniquity àwhich àhe knoweth; because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.ââ¬Â
Another instance is in our intermediate family, saying the ââ¬ÅSââ¬Â word is forbidden. So, if we accidently slip up and say ââ¬ÅShut up or stupidââ¬Â our children would respond by saying, ââ¬Åthatââ¬â¢s a bad word, we canââ¬â¢t say that.ââ¬Â àChildren can keep their parents in check too. But we as parents has to instill valuable insights and line up with what we tell them. Whether you want to admit it or notââ¬Â¦ Your child mimics your behavior! They do as you do!
So now, if your talk isnââ¬â¢t lining up with what you do, then maybe your child isnââ¬â¢t the one with the issue! Huh?
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