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Spare the rod and spoil the child - the meaning and origin of this phrase. ... Phrases, Sayings and Idioms Home > Phrase Dictionary - Meanings and Origins > Spare the rod and spoil the child...
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When it comes to child discipline, "spare the rod, spoil the child" is often quoted from the Bible. Everyone should remember, ... While most of the articles state that the phrase "spare the rod spoil the child" comes from a misused verse in Proverbs...
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Spare The Rod, Spoil the Child; This was a common phrase in the previous century, and still exists today. It refers to the practice of spanking your children in discipline; the phrase "spare the rod, spoil the child" means that if you don't punish your children when they do wrong, you'll spoil them.
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Every man and woman and child would recognize the swarm of mad grasshoppers, remembering the stories of how God plagued their enemies in Egypt with them. ... We are his beloved sons, for He has lavished us with His love by adopting us into his family. And if we are his sons, he will not spare his rod.
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NOTE: I am in no way suggesting in this article that you should use physical beating or other forms of brutality to discipline your child(ren). Read on and you will discover the true meaning of Spare the Rod...Spoil the Child.
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Chasten thy son while there is hope, and let not thy soul spare for his crying (Proverbs 19:18). ... Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him (Proverbs 22:15).
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How can it be that the same item - a "rod" - is mentioned as both a tool for punishing (striking) a child and then also gently spoken of as a reassuring source of comfort? ... with me that "spare the rod, spoil the child", means exactly what you said, i.e. guidance, and not spanking. Great post, enjoyed reading it.
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Certified Parenting Coach Offers 5 Guidelines for Raising a Well-Behaved Child; Nanny Coach offers Effective Discipline Alternatives to Spanking ... If a child hurts someone's feelings, the child should apologize. It the child makes a mess, he/she should clean it up. 3. Don't argue or nag children about rules. If a rule...
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