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Here are more quotes from the WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT…CHILD TRAINING by Richard Fugate. See especially p.127!
has obeyed.” “A clever child who is allowed to question his parents’ instructions can confuse the issue and thereby avoid obedience. He may even
turn your own words back on you: ‘But you said…’ While it is true that you will make some mistakes with the use of your authority, it is not your
child’s responsibility or privilege to correct you.”
p.103 Children “should be expected to follow the commands of their parents to the letter.”
p.105 Emphasize “forced compliance” in children.
p.108 Starting at birth, “parents will decide when he should eat, sleep, and play”
p.124 “Women have to be taught when to withhold their natural love for their children.”
p.125 “Adult sons who have been over-protected…may even become homosexuals. Biblical child training principles can be self-applied by any adult
who identifies himself with this type of upbringing.”
p. 127 “A wriggling six-month-old baby who intentionally refuses to be diapered can be taught the meaning of “no” in one or
two simple lessons. When he tries to crawl away during a changing, he can be told “no,” pulled back, and held in place for a
moment. The next time he tries to crawl away, he should be told “no” once firmly and lightly tapped once or twice on the upper
leg with a small switch. The shocked look and tears will indicate you got his attention and that the command “no” has taken on
a real meaning. An angry cry and continued squirming may indicate a strong-willed child who will require more pressure in both
intensity and frequency.”
p.130 “Never give in to a child who is begging for something he wants.” “When a child consistently and instantly obeys his parents on command,
he has learned the most important standard.”
p.136 “Children will often exert their independence in the face of certain danger such as by defying a promised whipping by immediately
disobeying.”
p. 161 “Physical pain is the only pressure that will cause (the child) to choose to accept parental direction and controls.”
Fugate calls children these cruel names in the book: spoiled, cocky, hateful, selfish, willful, self-centered, fool, clumsy, sinful, lazy,
arrogant, troublemaker, sloppy, little savage, “little Miss Chatty”, dirty, rotten. And yet, on p.90 he says: “A parent who gossips and
runs down others is unlikely to recognize and correct this trait.” Hmm...sounds like Mr. Fugate doesn’t recognize and correct this trait in himself!