Saturday, January 13, 2007

How To Raise A Brat!

It's not hard for me to write this article. So many today have been successful at raising brats. All I have to do is observe and record. Here's some of the finest advice you'll ever receive:
1. WHEN A BABY, DON'T LET HIM CRY IN BED
Do not allow YOUR baby to suffer any hardships, especially in infancy. Run to his aid as soon as he cries. He'll soon know how to control you, rather than you controlling him. This way, they'll expect to be pampered all of their lives.
2. LET HIM SAY "NO"
It's so cute. Let that be his favorite word. Sure, it's rebellion verbalized, but he should be allowed to have a mind of his own.
3. DO NOT GIVE ANY DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES
Do it all for them. Then they'll think this world owes them a living. They'll quickly join the crowd of grown up babies shouting, "I've got my rights," rather than those who are men and women enough to fulfill their responsibilities.
4. NEVER SPANK THEM
When the senior citizens today speak of spanking as being "the way we used to do it," remember, grandma and grandpa were "child abusers." Don't ever discipline your child. Wait till they're in trouble, and let the penal system (prisons and jails) discipline them. Listen to Dr. Spock (who never raised a child in his life) and the other child psychologists, not the old timers who raised 5 or 10 children successfully!
Throw out the Bible and its admonitions like: "He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes (early in life)" Proverbs 13:24. "The rod AND reproof (teaching that exposes wrong) give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame," Proverbs 29:15. You can only develop a true brat if you won't properly discipline them.
5. DEFEND THEM IN SCHOOL
Always take the child's side. Teachers and principals have got it "in" for the little angel. Understand that your child can do no wrong. Expect teachers and principals to know that too!
6. CRITICIZE LEADERS AND PREACHERS
You can't trust them. Tear down authority in front of them. Make sure they hear you. They'll live in insecurity not knowing who to trust. They will be totally prepared for a life of rebellion. They will not learn to properly fear anyone and will probably lose their jobs when the boss asks them to do something. Don't tell them that 99% of those in leadership positions are good people who are sincere and have never been indicted for anything. Leave them with the impression that they are all bad.
7. DON'T EVER SAY "I LOVE YOU"
They can figure that out! After all, you've given them everything they've ever wanted. What more can a parent do (of course, don't give them yourself!)
8. GIVE THEM EVERYTHING THEY WANT
Buy something for them every time you go into a store. Never say "no" to them. When properly trained this way, they will be used to having every appetite of theirs fulfilled immediately. When they grow older and develop natural sexual appetites, they will have been trained by you to seek immediate fulfillment. Teen pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases shouldn't really surprise the parent then. Sooo... give them everything they ask for while they are kids.
9. NEVER TEACH THEM THE BIBLE
Teach them math, science, history, art, music, reading, physical education, sex education, etc. but don't teach them the Bible. Let them decide for themselves. Make them go to school 5 days a week for all day, but don't take them to church for 1 hour on Sunday.
10. ALWAYS TRUST YOUR CHILD
He's a little angel. He wouldn't dare do anything behind your back. Did you ever ask a young person whom you catch smoking, "Do you smoke at home?" Usually the answer is, "You've got to be kidding my parents would kill me." Remember, that's the other kids in town, yours would never do that.
11. SCREAM AT YOUR CHILDREN
This is the only type of communication necessary to raise a brat. Time spent answering their questions and instructing them is wasted time. The only training really required of parents is potty-training. After that, it is the obligation of day cares preschools and schools. Scream constantly, and the fond memories your children have of home life will assure you as a parent that your kids will never take care of you when you're old.
12. LET YOUR CHILD COME AND GO AS THEY WILL
Don't set any boundaries. This will lead to a life of insecurity. Brats don't need guidelines.
13. MAKE SURE THEY ARE POPULAR
They must be in with the crowd, their peers! Don't let them be an oddball. If they follow the crowd, the crowd will become the greatest influence in their lives. Nothing to fear there, right?
14. LET THEM WATCH TV CONSTANTLY
Keep them away from reality. Let them live in fantasy all of their lives. Brats need entertainment! A life of comfort and ease produces high-class brats. They won't know how to deal with reality or real people, but maybe they'll just go into seclusion rather than becoming contentious or hostile. It's usually one or the other.
CONCLUSION
Brats are produced, not born. It takes effort to obey the above principals. Parents should prepare themselves for a life of heartbreak for it is sure to come.
If by any chance a "brat" is not your goal as a parent to raise your children to become, consider the Scriptures:
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it," Proverbs 22:6.
"Correct thy son, and he shall give thee rest; yea, he shall give delight unto thy soul," Proverbs 29:17.
Joshua said, "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord," Joshua 24:15.
Mom and Dad, isn't it time for you to make your decision to ask Jesus Christ to be your Savior? That's where real help starts. Ask the Lord to come into your life and heart and save you from your sins and give you eternal life.
Then, bring up your children right. Ephesians 6:4 says, "And ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." Get into the Bible and find out what God has to say about parenting and do it! Then you will have children that will give rest and delight unto thy soul!
by Art Kohl

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a really good post! It's so sad that it's true!

Anonymous said...

That is a really good post.

Anonymous said...

That is a great post!

Anonymous said...

Haha! Good post, guys. A neede post, for sure.

~Kristi

Anonymous said...

Very true. Great post!

Anonymous said...

I've seen an email that was similar to this before. And when I read it as I just read this post...I had to say "Oh yea!!! This is soooooo true!!" I have a friend of mine that followed each of these rules for raising a brat and guess what...she has one!!! And now she spends alot of time crying and wondering where she went wrong with him cause he brings her such heartache. Her son is 12 years old now and I can only see him (or hear of him) getting worse with each passing year. My friend is saved but out of church and her son is lost. He needs Jesus in the worst way. In fact my husband and I believe he may be demon possessed. How sad it is for a parent to contribute to a child turning out as he has. It's only by God's grace that mine didn't....and I thank my Lord every day for it too!!

Anonymous said...

Awesome post!

The Good Reporters said...

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