Myths about child-rearing (1)
In his book Why Johnny Can’t Tell Right from Wrong, author William Kilpatrick identified some child-rearing myths that parents buy into: (1) The myth of the “good bad boy.” American literature and films often portray “bad boys” as charming and attractive. Tom Sawyer and Buster Brown are examples from the past; various other lovable brats featured in film and on television are contemporary examples. This strand in the American tradition has such a powerful hold on the imagination that the word obedience is very nearly a dirty word. (2) The myth of natural goodness. This is the idea that virtue will take care of itself if children are just allowed to grow in their own way. (3) The myth of expert knowledge. In recent decades, parents have deferred to professional authority in the matter of raising children. Unfortunately, the vast majority of child-rearing “experts” subscribe to the myth of natural goodness. So much emphasis has been placed on the unique, creative, and spontaneous nature of children that parents have come to feel child-rearing means adjusting themselves to their children, rather than having children learn to adjust to the requirements of family life. Let’s take a moment and observe what God said to the children of Israel about child-rearing: “Their children, who do not know this law, must hear it and learn to fear [revere and respect] the Lord your God as long as you live.” Note the phrase “must hear it and learn.” That’s not a suggestion for parents—it’s a commandment God has called you to obey if you want your family to be blessed.
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