depend  on  the skills  which   these   activities  teach?  What    is  a   biblical
definition  of  success?
Psychological Adjustment
(^) Other   parents strive  for more    psychological   goals.  Driven  by  vivid
recollection    of  their   own childhood,  they    are preoccupied with    Billy’s
and Suzie’s psychological   adjustment. Books   and magazines   pander
to  these   parents.    They    promote the latest  pop psychology—all  tailored
to  insecure    moms    and dads.   These   gurus   promise to  teach   you how to
build   self-esteem in  your    children.   Have    you noticed that    no  books
promise to  help    produce children    who esteem  others?
(^) How can you teach   your    children    to  function    in  God’s   kingdom,
where   it  is  the servant who leads,  if  you teach   them    how to  make    the
people  in  their   world   serve   them?
(^) Some    child   psychologists,  appealing   to  your    own sense   of  being
used,   offer   strategies  for teaching    your    offspring   to  be  effective   with
people  (manipulation   made    easy).  Still   other   experts,    pandering   to
your    fear    of  over-indulging  your    children,   promise children    who are
not spoiled.    Every   issue   of  the book-of-the-month   club    catalog has its
pop-psychology-for-children  offerings.  Parents     buy     them    by  the
millions,   bowing  to  the experts who tell    them    what    kind    of  training
their    children    need.   This    is  the     question    you     must    ask:   Are  these
psychological   goals   for Christians? What    passages    of  Scripture   direct
you to  these   goals?
Saved   Children
(^) I    have    met     many    parents     whose   preoccupation   is  getting     their
children    saved.  They    focus   on  getting their   child   to  pray    “the    sinner’s
prayer.”    They    want    him to  ask Jesus   to  come    into    his heart.  They    take
Johnny  to  Child   Evangelism  Fellowship  functions,  Good    News    Clubs,
summer  camps   or  anywhere    else    where   someone will    bring   him to  a
decision    to  trust   Christ.