Re: serious character help
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:16 pm
And sorry, I guess I didn't really address your main highlighted question - how to have the time to do it? Once you have decided on a course and how you want to handle things, i.e. what the ground rules are you want to lay down and what the consequences are for breaking said rules, and what Biblical basis you have for these things as well, especially for your older two you start it off with a little meeting (maybe both you and your husband can be there if possible). Okay children, Mommy and Daddy have been talking and praying and we feel there are really a lot of things going wrong in our family and we need some changes. Things are going to be different, we love you very very much, but some of the things you do are not honoring to God or to us, or to one another. We feel like in order for us to be a happy family and be able to follow the Lord.... etc etc etc.
Lay out the rules, the Biblical ideas in as brief of a format as you can, the consequences and let them know that you will be enforcing these rules and this is very serious. Another idea is to plan some fun activities, crafts, games, maybe even outings but these things are also conditional on behavior and discipline time will supercede these activities. It's good to have the positive they can focus on as well as understanding that there can be negative if their behavior warrants it. Then, it begins. You will obviously have to lay aside other focuses in your life in order to focus yourself on these things. If multiple things are breaking out all at once, children are fighting with one another and not listening to you, all must be sat down and each one dealt with one at a time (probably youngest to oldest in order). The crafts or other activities will also give you opportunities to ask them to help you clean up one thing before we begin the next, to help get ready for meal times, or anything like that. Each of these becoming a learning opportunity as well. This is just a bunch of random ideas I hope any of them could be helpful.
Also, I really need to find those positive outlets for my children's energy. On those days where we stay at home with little out of the ordinary to do, my children's behavior by the evening is often very wild and uncontrolled. I guess I attribute this to them just having pent up energy that needs to get out (hello winter). I work on trying to channel this energy into something at home if I can, or getting out and finding somewhere for them to just run! I am told with little boys this is even worse.
Lay out the rules, the Biblical ideas in as brief of a format as you can, the consequences and let them know that you will be enforcing these rules and this is very serious. Another idea is to plan some fun activities, crafts, games, maybe even outings but these things are also conditional on behavior and discipline time will supercede these activities. It's good to have the positive they can focus on as well as understanding that there can be negative if their behavior warrants it. Then, it begins. You will obviously have to lay aside other focuses in your life in order to focus yourself on these things. If multiple things are breaking out all at once, children are fighting with one another and not listening to you, all must be sat down and each one dealt with one at a time (probably youngest to oldest in order). The crafts or other activities will also give you opportunities to ask them to help you clean up one thing before we begin the next, to help get ready for meal times, or anything like that. Each of these becoming a learning opportunity as well. This is just a bunch of random ideas I hope any of them could be helpful.
Also, I really need to find those positive outlets for my children's energy. On those days where we stay at home with little out of the ordinary to do, my children's behavior by the evening is often very wild and uncontrolled. I guess I attribute this to them just having pent up energy that needs to get out (hello winter). I work on trying to channel this energy into something at home if I can, or getting out and finding somewhere for them to just run! I am told with little boys this is even worse.