Shepherding a Child's Heart
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Shepherding a Child\'s Heart by Tedd Trip ( PDFDrive )
Rebellion
The teenage years are often years of rebellion. Some of the rebellion is simply a misguided attempt to establish individuality. But often, teenage rebellion has deeper roots. In some kids, it is an expression of rebellion that has been latent all along. Parents sometimes fail to see this. I have spoken with scores of parents who attributed rebellion to the fact the family had moved, or their kids took up with new friends, or they started listening to certain forms of music. While we would readily acknowledge that a family move can be traumatic and that friends can have a negative influence and that some music expresses rebellion, the problem runs deeper than that. I recall watching a father correct his fourth-grade son. The son was reproved (in front of others) and forced to obey his father. While he obeyed, the grimace on his face disclosed his anger and deep hostility toward his dad. What kept him from open rebellion at that time? Simply this: He was too young and still too intimidated by his dad to dare express the anger he felt. It showed only in his scowl. Years later, this lad rebelled. He did take up with evil companions. He did listen to antisocial music. But the seeds of rebellion were not sown by rebellious friends. His defiant ideas did not begin with the antisocial lyrics of a pop tune. The rebellion of his heart was an expression of the many times he suffered the indignities of public reproof. I am always amazed at how quickly defiant teens find each other. The rebellious teen who is new to a school will find the fellow rebels before the first recess. Why is this? A teen falls in with rebellious company because he is a rebel. He does not become a rebel because of the company he keeps. I am persuaded that rebellious kids may embolden each other, but rarely does a teen who in his heart is willing to submit become rebellious by virtue of the influence of another. While a child is young, he may feel rebellious at times. He may express defiance on occasion. As long as he is very young and totally dependent upon Mom and Dad, he cannot openly rebel. He still needs Mom and Dad. They still have too much power. However, once he can imagine living on his own without his parents, he begins to give expression to his rebellion. Parents often seem to be taken by surprise, when actually the rebellion has been dormant for years. Download 1.16 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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