When you finally Learn that a Person’s Behavior has more to do with Their Own Internal Struggle than it ever did with you… You Learn Grace.
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Kids Who Appear Acting Naughty, Aren’t!
By Erin Leyba. Image from iStock.
Many of kids’ so-called ‘bad’ behaviors are actually normal developmental acts of growing up.
1. They can’t control their impulses. Ever say to your kid, “Don’t throw that!” and they throw it anyway?
Research suggests the brain regions involved in self-control are immature at birth and don’t fully mature until the end of adolescence, which explains why developing self-control is a “long, slow process.”
What parents can do: Reminding ourselves that kids can’t always manage impulses (because their brains aren’t fully developed) can inspire gentler reactions to their behavior.
2. They experience overstimulation.
We take our kids to Target, the park, and their sister’s play in a single morning and inevitably see meltdowns, hyperactivity, or outright resistance. Jam-packed schedules, overstimulation, and exhaustion are hallmarks of modern family life.
What parents can do: When we build in plenty of quiet time, playtime, and rest time, children’s behavior often improves dramatically.
3. Kids’ physical needs affect their mood.
Ever been “hangry” or completely out of patience because you didn’t get enough sleep? Little kids are affected tenfold by such “core conditions” of being tired, hungry, thirsty, over-sugared, or sick.
What parents can do: Kids can’t always communicate or “help themselves” to a snack, a Tylenol, water, or a nap like adults can. Help them through routines and prep for when that schedule might get thrown off.
There are several more points about whether Kids are acting out on purpose, Go Here.
Define Righteousness…
Many people believe righteousness is a list of things that they have to do, and if they fulfill this list, they feel “righteous.”
On the other side of this thought is the belief that when a person fails in terms of their behavior, they feel “unrighteous.”
What do you think the right definition is for righteousness?
Michelle and I believe that God made Jesus become sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. You are not righteous because you do right. You were made righteous because of what Jesus did for you at the cross! It was a divine transfer. He took our place and now when God sees us God sees us as righteous because the faith and work of Christ.
God made Him (Jesus) who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God. ~ 2 Corinthians 5:21