Wednesday, November 5, 2008

propagation

PROPAGATION — In gardening usage, this refers to the many different ways of starting new plants.

“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he shall not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6

Although I do believe that there are certain things that every child should be taught, it is also just as important for the individual child to be able to live according to his/her own person. For children to be allowed to follow their own path, a parent must recognize the child’s strengths and interests so that the child will be trained and led in the “way that he should go.”

I have heard it taught about the passage above, that the proverb refers to more than just the moral path that children should be taught. They must also be trained along their natural “bent”. I believe this also includes the way that the child should be trained. For some kids, just looking at them disapprovingly is enough. Others need more restraint in their training. Some will learn the first time, others will take longer.

As each child differs from another, we will do well to keep in mind each individual child’s differences so that we can indeed “train him in the way that he should go.”

Posted by sowingseeds at 21:14:05
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2 Responses to “propagation”

  1. Malcolm says:

    When we see that a child is showing an interest in something (a new hobby, a group or club, a school subject), I think we can carefully provide more opportunities for him/her along that line; and we can show our support and offer our help.

    Malcolm

  2. Anonymous says:

    yes, and it seems obvious that we would, but sometimes we parents forget to look at what our kids really want and are good at. we need to keep that in mind in providing their training

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