Hi! I am glad to hear that things are going better for you. I just want to say a couple of quick things.
One: I would like to reiterate the Godly Tomatoes or Shepherding a Child’s Heart book. Or both! The second one gives you a step by step how to spank section.
Second: One of the biggest things I have learned as a parent is to not make a threat that you are not willing to follow through with. This may sound really simple, but so many parents don’t do this! I have heard people tell their 3 yr olds, “Stop acting this way or you won’t get to open any of your birthday presents.” REALLY?? Are you REALLY not going to let him open his presents?? If you are not willing to do the threat, don’t say it.
This is still true as I parent my 17 yr old. I have to ask myself, “Am I REALLY not going to let her go to the function? Am I REALLY going to take away her phone, the car, her friends, etc?” If I can stomach following through, then I say it. It’s hard sometimes.
For example, one rule in our house is “down you’re done,” meaning if you get down from the table FOR ANY REASON, you are done eating that meal. This is a staple in our house and has been from day one. I have a strong willed 9 yr old who STILL tests this policy occassionally and a 2 yr old who is just starting to learn it. It is hard to take away food from a hungry child, but I have to do it. If I’m not willing, then I have to get rid of the rule. This is fine, you have to rate your own tolerance for these kinds of things.
God has gifted you especially for YOUR child. He will respond to you based on your gifts and talents and tolerance. Your parenting will look different than mine, but it will be perfect for YOUR child and your family.
I just wanted to state this simple, but often overlooked, idea of being willing to follow through. It makes you stop and really think about what you are saying instead of throwing out willy-nilly statements like they won’t get their presents. Kids can see through this in a heartbeat and will call you on it.
Also, parenting is not easy and I don’t think it’s supposed to be. God has used parenting and homeschooling has His main tools to refine me and make me more like Him. Nothing has driven me to the throne of grace more than parenting and homeschooling.
I will pray that you will figure all of this out sooner rather than later as you start your parenting journey. God Bless!
Amber