“Do you know what separates adults from children? Self-discipline. We don’t want to go to work, we don’t want to do our chores, and we don’t want to make unpleasant decisions, but we do all those things because we’re aware of the consequences which will follow if we don’t.” IfsKnowsWantChildrenSelfDecisionDisciplineAdultsConsequenceDo You KnowSelf DisciplineChores Author:Ilona Andrews
“The ultimate weapon isn't this plague out in Vegas, or any new super H-bomb. The ultimate weapon has always existed. Every man, every woman, and every child owns it. It's the ability to say No and take the consequences.” MenChildrenAbilityWeaponsConsequenceUltimateEvery ManBombsPlagueVegas Author:Robert Anton Wilson
“Of all my children, you were always the hardest on yourself. You were always looking for the right way to behave, so concerned you might make a mistake. But, darling, there are no mistakes. There are only our wishes, our actions, and the consequences that follow both. There are only events, how we cope with them, and what we learn from the coping." "That's too easy," he said. "On the contrary. It's monumentally difficult.” WayChildrenSaidMightActionWishEasyDifficultMistakeEventsConsequenceConcernedContraryHardestMy ChildrenBehaveRight WayOur ActionsDarlingCoping Author:Elizabeth George
“Sin is the willful transgression of divine law. The Atonement of Jesus Christ is the gift of God to His children to correct and overcome the consequences of sin. The gift of the Atonement of Jesus Christ provides us at all times and at all places with the blessings of repentance and forgiveness.” ChildrenLawJesusChristSinDivineBlessingConsequenceJesus ChristOvercomingAll TimeRepentanceAtonementGift From GodTransgressionDivine LawRepentance And ForgivenessConsequences Of Sin Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“You've got to learn to let go and let your children fall, and fail. If you try to protect them from hurt, and always rush to their side with Band-Aids, they won't learn about life, and what is true, what works, what helps, and what are real consequences of certain kinds of behavior. When they do get hurt, which they will, they won't know how to take care of their grown selves. They won't even know where the aspirin is kept.” IfsKnowsTryingKindChildrenRealSelfHelpingCareCertainFallSidesHurtKnow HowFailingBandProtectLetting GoBehaviorConsequenceTake CareAidsYour ChildrenAspirinBand AidLearn To Let Go Author:Anne Lamott
“It is the function of parents to see that their children habitually experience the true consequences of their conduct.” ChildrenInspirationParentConsequenceFunctionParenting Book:Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical Source: Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical