Responsibility
such as talents, potential, jobs, or character, until he accepts
responsibilities he can see--his possessions."
"Responsibility is not the result of maturity, but the cause of it--and a
major responsibility of parents is to teach responsibility."
I found those quotes in the book Teaching Your Children Responsibility by
Linda and Richard Eyre. If only I had found this book when my children were
young; if you are a parent of children under 18, this is a must book to
read...i found mine on Amazon for around $5.
"On its most basic level, responsibility is obedience. At its next higher
level, it becomes morality or care for how our actions and attitudes affect
others. Then it becomes discipline. Then, at its highest level, it becomes
service. Children learn best through this sequence. They learn first to be
responsible to their parents (obedience); then to be responsible to society
(morality); then to be responsible to and for other people (service)."
"It is difficult for a child to feel responsible to society if he has not
previously learned responsibility to his parents. A child usually cannot
understand responsibility for his talents or potential until he has accepted
responsibility for his actions and for his possessions. Understanding
discipline is much easier for a child who understands obedience."
There are three essentials of responsibility: obedience, things, and work.
These three are closely tied together. They say, "Much of a child's
obedience relates to caring for his things and doing his work. A child
learns to take care of his things through the experience of work and
obedience. And a child learns to be responsible for work, largely in
response to obedience and in pursuit of things."
"The responsibility of things and work are particularly closely associated
because children cannot feel fully responsible for things until they feel as
though they own them, and they rarely feel that they own them unless they
have had to work for them."
I am not sure that these authors are Christians but I suspect that they are.
They have nine children and the principles they propose appear to be working
in their family. It is very practical; excellent work.every parent should
read this. (in eth 1980's the Eyre's were named by President Reagan to
direct the White House Conference on Children and Parents.)
"Blessed is the one who listens to Me, watching daily at my gates, waiting
beside my doors. For whoever finds me finds life and obtains favor of the
LORD, but he who fails to find Me injures himself;" Proverbs 8:34-36

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