I was about to respond on the Ladies board, and caught myself....lol.
The "time out" movement began with Dr. Spock's book on child rearing (late 40's). His teaching has influenced (negatively) every generation since then. Here is what Dr Spock admitted before he died:
Thanks, Dr. Spock! No wonder we are exhorted in Scripture to get our advice from God's Word!!!! When will the church learn that God's Word is to be the final authority for all our faith and practices! Scripture affirms that "everything that pertains to LIFE and GODLINESS" has been given to us through His Word. Why do we keep looking to the "philosophies of men"?
ANyway, here are some good sources for Biblical Discipline of Children:
http://www.discipleshiplibrary.com/pdfs/FDS8_1.pdf
(This first one is very sound. It is too bad he doesn't apply his teaching on interpretation to marriage, but none the less, does an excellent exegesis on what "rod" means according to the Word)
http://www.ntmu.net/lovingcommand.htm
(This one has excellent advice to the Fathers at the end of the article)
The "time out" movement began with Dr. Spock's book on child rearing (late 40's). His teaching has influenced (negatively) every generation since then. Here is what Dr Spock admitted before he died:
We have reared a generation of brats. Parents aren’t firm enough with their children for fear of losing their love or incurring their resentment. This is a cruel deprivation that we professionals have imposed on mothers and fathers. Of course, we did it with the best of intentions. We didn’t realize until it was too late how our know-it-all attitude was undermining the self-assurance of parents.
Thanks, Dr. Spock! No wonder we are exhorted in Scripture to get our advice from God's Word!!!! When will the church learn that God's Word is to be the final authority for all our faith and practices! Scripture affirms that "everything that pertains to LIFE and GODLINESS" has been given to us through His Word. Why do we keep looking to the "philosophies of men"?
ANyway, here are some good sources for Biblical Discipline of Children:
http://www.discipleshiplibrary.com/pdfs/FDS8_1.pdf
(This first one is very sound. It is too bad he doesn't apply his teaching on interpretation to marriage, but none the less, does an excellent exegesis on what "rod" means according to the Word)
http://www.ntmu.net/lovingcommand.htm
(This one has excellent advice to the Fathers at the end of the article)