Posted on 03-01-2008

Children And Their Moral Warehouse

Filed Under (Family, Religion) by Randy Bragg

Have you ever said something to your child and thought yikes that didn’t come out right? Yes, I’ve done it. He had just done something that I got a glimpse of and I used a harsh tone with him, finding out later that I was not seeing the whole story and I had jumped to conclusions. How will this impact my son? Will he take the same recourse as I when chastising his son or daughter?

The Moral Alarm

The time when we hear this alarm is usually before we do the action. This happens when we have had some teachings from our parents on the certain something we are about to do. As we start to do the action we might remember something our parents once said to us and we retract from doing the action.

Filling Up The Warehouse

The instructions to filling this warehouse are located in the Bible. As we are raising our children in God’s ways, they fill the warehouse with information that is taken in on a daily basis when they see their family in action. These are every day lessons for a child.
The parents hold these keys to the child’s warehouse; they hold the fate of a child who might get up for an older person when a seat is needed.

Training Positive and Reinforcement

Positive training is when you can give encouragement, instruction, and will happen when your child is young. When their young you tell them stop doing something and back it up with a swat, than reinforce the action as needed. Giving positive feedback will give them the motivation they need to do the right thing. As they get older the process changes for the more mature child. When you step back from the positive or the reinforcement, the child might look to analyze or pick you apart to gain an upper hand in some situation. They might doubt your strength or weakness as a parent and that could lead to loss of confidence in your abilities as a parent.

Lets find out how many parents out there really care about their childs moral warehouse, tell me how you are helping fill your child’s moral warehouse.

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Tomas on 7 January, 2008 at 5:57 am #

Wow, your words touch the heart and the truth pierces the soul. Your question (moral warehouse of our children) gave me a cold wash - my children are grown up already - all I can put into their moral warehouse is my thanks to God for He has cared for us and didn’t let going astray. At a moment, I would try to change many things in case I would have a chance to repeat my life - the knowledge are powerful teaching aids, but, unfortunately, we usually receive that wonderful spoon when the dinner is over already.
All I can to do is just heartily thank God for his patience and love.


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