Episode 092 | Creative Consequences

Do you struggle to figure out age-appropriate consequences for your children? Are you concerned that chore-related consequences will prove counterproductive in teaching your children a good work ethic? Join Katy and me for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as “Q & A Day”) as we discuss ideas for various consequences and what God’s Word has to say on the matter.

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Episode 092 | Creative ConsequencesLet’s remember that consequences for disobedience are only a small part of training children in righteousness. We should make it clear that all consequences stem from our desire to see our children honor God with their words and actions. Try and find every possible opportunity to encourage our kids in righteousness and celebrate big in those moments. Let’s work toward making our displays of pleasure and delight in our children FAR more frequent than our displays of displeasure.

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