Discipline is a form of love from "summary" of Dare To Discipline by James Dr Dobson
Discipline is not a popular word in today's parenting vocabulary. It is associated with punishment and control, concepts that are often misunderstood and misused. However, discipline is not about being harsh or punitive, but about teaching and training a child in the ways of life. It is a form of love because it sets boundaries and provides structure for a child to grow and thrive. When a parent disciplines a child, they are not trying to hurt or harm them. Instead, they are guiding them towards making good choices and developing character. Discipline is a way of showing love and care for a child's well-being, both now and in the future. It is about instilling values and morals that will serve them throughout their lives. Discipli...Similar Posts
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