A few thoughts and an open letter to home school leaders about child abuse, plus a podcast on mentoring
Quote from Forum Archives on March 3, 2010, 4:56 pmPosted by: virginiaknowles <virginiaknowles@...>
Dear home schooling friends around the world,I wanted to let you know that Karen Campbell has posted the podcast of our interview about Titus 2 mentoring on her blog. This first segment (of two) is about 20 minutes long. I think you will enjoy it, especially since it's not just me talking. Karen is a mom of 6 and a grandma of 10, and I find her perspective quite refreshing. You can find it here: Titus 2 Mentoring Podcast. I am driving up to Gainesville, Florida next Thursday (March 11) to speak for Mardy Freeman's home school support group on the topic of "God's Amazing Grace for Home School Moms." I will be sharing three ways that God has poured out his grace on my own life in the past year, as well as how this applies to all of us.Now, on to a more somber subject. (Stick with me on this. It's important!) It has been an interesting (and challenging) last two weeks since I first wrote the article Child Discipline or Child Abuse? There have been well over 1,500 unique visitors and over 2,100 page loads on that blog in the past two weeks. It usually gets only 1 or 2 a day, but on February 17 alone there were almost 500. I've been trying to keep tabs on issue of child abuse in the home school movement for several months, and it can be very distressing. In the wake of the Schatz case, Karen Campbell (and the other bloggers that I linked to) have continued to post on the topic, and others have joined up to take a stand as well. I am very grateful to Timberdoodle, Karen Ehman, Rob Shearer of Greenleaf Press, Katiekind, TulipGirl, Karen Braun (Spunky) and others for their voice and cross-links. But you know this isn't about me or my opinion or my blog stats. It is about the physical safety and emotional well-being of precious children first and foremost, but also about the reputation of the Christian home schooling movement and ultimately the honor of God's name.When I originally wrote my article, I mentioned Michael and Debi Pearl because their books on child training (To Train Up a Child and No Greater Joy) have been implicated in the abuse deaths of Lydia Schatz and Sean Paddock. I received a few vocal protests about that, so I removed that paragraph when I posted it on my blog, not wanting it to be a distraction from my main point that parents must not let child discipline turn into child abuse. However, I was absolutely shocked today to read Michael Pearl's own blog post in which he has the audacity to very mockingly laugh at his critics without mentioning the murder of Lydia Schatz, expressing any grief that her death has been linked to his methods, or even cautioning his readers not to overdo his own methods. Instead, he brags about how children trained by his methods are going to take over the world. This is unconscionable and sickening!I had suggested to Karen Campbell that she write an open letter to home schooling leaders, and she has done just that. I enclose it here for your edification, and ask that you forward it to any home school leader, author, speaker or publisher that you know. If you have a blog, post it. If you have friends, send it. Speak up! Speak loud! This can't continue!In grace,Virginia KnowlesSubscribe to the Hope Chest e-magazine by sending any message to [email protected]~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~The letter is posted on Karen's blog here: http://www.thatmom.com/?p=3927An open letter to my brothers and sisters in Christ who serve in leadership to homeschooling families:On February 6, 2010, Lydia Schatz, the seven year old homeschooled daughter of Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz, died after having been brutally beaten for mispronouncing a word while reading out loud to her mother. Butte County, California District Attorney, Mike Ramsey, reported that evidence shows the child was severely and repeatedly whipped, most likely for several hours, with a 15” piece of ¼” plumbing supply line, the same instrument that also left her older sister with severe kidney damage and in critical condition. The other seven Schatz children are now in foster homes, their parents having been charged with torture and murder.
While it might be comforting to believe that this is one horrific, isolated case of abusive behavior, the fact is that Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz were Bible-believing Christians who welcomed not only their own children into their home but three adopted ones as well. Their friends reported how shocked they were to hear this story about parents whom they called “loving” and “warm” and children who were “polite and well-behaved,” words that could describe most homeschooling families.
But Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz were also devotees of the book To Train Up A Child and its authors, Michael and Debi Pearl, and they patterned their “discipline” methods after the Pearls’ instructions, down to the very instrument they used to beat their children.
This is not the first time a child has died at the hands of parents who embraced the teachings from TTUAC. In 2004, four year old Sean Paddock suffocated after his mother also beat him with ¼” plumbing supply line and then wrapped him tightly in a blanket to keep him from getting out of bed. She is now serving time in jail for first degree murder.
The killing of precious children in the name of “discipline” must stop and those of us who desire to come alongside and encourage homeschooling families must do all that we can to see that this sort of tragedy never happens again. I believe that the Pearls’ teachings on chastisement unto repentance, found in their books and magazines and on their website, is not just one among many approaches to disciplining children, but rather, is a form of child abuse and even one that is considered to be assault and battery of a child and punishable by law in many states.
As Christians, it is even more important to understand that the Pearls’ philosophy is based on the aberrant theology of “sinless perfection,” a perspective that leads to the notion that parents are able to change a child’s sinful heart and save a child’s soul. Here are some excerpts from TTUAC:
“The parent holds in his hand (in the form of a little switch) the power to absolve the child of guilt, cleanse his soul, instruct his spirit, strengthen his resolve, and give him a fresh start through a confidence that all indebtedness is paid.”
“The guilt burdened soul cries out for the lashes and nails of justice. Your child cannot yet understand that the Creator has been lashed and nailed in his place. Only the rod of correction can preserve his soul until the day of moral dawning.”
“Let the guilt come, and then, while they are yet too young to understand, absolve it by means of the rod. When their time comes, the principles of the cross will be easy to grasp.”
The Holy Word of God tells us that only by faith in the finished, atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross, an act of His mercy and grace, is a person saved. (“Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost.”~Titus 3:5) Physical chastisement by a parent cannot truly absolve a child of guilt nor can it cleanse his soul. To teach this and to lead any parent to think otherwise is promoting false doctrine and false hope in the works of man.
To that end, I would like to ask those who serve as homeschooling support group leaders and others who seek to serve within the homeschooling community to join the growing number of voices who are expressing their outrage and horror at the death of little Lydia Schatz and I would ask you to remove any recommendation of Michael and Debi Pearl’s teachings you have on your blogs or websites. Please stand with me and publicly say “This is wrong and it must stop.”
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.” ~ Proverbs 31:8-9
By His grace,
Karen Campbell,
homeschooling mother and grandmother
www.thatmom.com~*~*~*~
OK, back to something positive again. Remember to go listen to the mentoring podcast on Karen's blog. I promise that it's cheerful, friendly, and even a little humorous!
Then forward this e-mail to every home school family you know! If you have a little extra time, check out this comprehensive list of links of over 40 writers who have taken up the stand about child abuse in the home school movement. It's huge.
To those who aren't already on my mailing list, you can subscribe to my monthly e-magazine, the Hope Chest, by sending a blank message to [email protected].
For justice and mercy,
Virginia Knowles www.VirginiaKnowles.blogspot.com and www.ComeWearyMoms.blogspot.com
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Posted by: virginiaknowles <virginiaknowles@...>
On February 6, 2010, Lydia Schatz, the seven year old homeschooled daughter of Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz, died after having been brutally beaten for mispronouncing a word while reading out loud to her mother. Butte County, California District Attorney, Mike Ramsey, reported that evidence shows the child was severely and repeatedly whipped, most likely for several hours, with a 15” piece of ¼” plumbing supply line, the same instrument that also left her older sister with severe kidney damage and in critical condition. The other seven Schatz children are now in foster homes, their parents having been charged with torture and murder.
While it might be comforting to believe that this is one horrific, isolated case of abusive behavior, the fact is that Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz were Bible-believing Christians who welcomed not only their own children into their home but three adopted ones as well. Their friends reported how shocked they were to hear this story about parents whom they called “loving” and “warm” and children who were “polite and well-behaved,” words that could describe most homeschooling families.
But Kevin and Elizabeth Schatz were also devotees of the book To Train Up A Child and its authors, Michael and Debi Pearl, and they patterned their “discipline” methods after the Pearls’ instructions, down to the very instrument they used to beat their children.
This is not the first time a child has died at the hands of parents who embraced the teachings from TTUAC. In 2004, four year old Sean Paddock suffocated after his mother also beat him with ¼” plumbing supply line and then wrapped him tightly in a blanket to keep him from getting out of bed. She is now serving time in jail for first degree murder.
The killing of precious children in the name of “discipline” must stop and those of us who desire to come alongside and encourage homeschooling families must do all that we can to see that this sort of tragedy never happens again. I believe that the Pearls’ teachings on chastisement unto repentance, found in their books and magazines and on their website, is not just one among many approaches to disciplining children, but rather, is a form of child abuse and even one that is considered to be assault and battery of a child and punishable by law in many states.
As Christians, it is even more important to understand that the Pearls’ philosophy is based on the aberrant theology of “sinless perfection,” a perspective that leads to the notion that parents are able to change a child’s sinful heart and save a child’s soul. Here are some excerpts from TTUAC:
“The parent holds in his hand (in the form of a little switch) the power to absolve the child of guilt, cleanse his soul, instruct his spirit, strengthen his resolve, and give him a fresh start through a confidence that all indebtedness is paid.”
“The guilt burdened soul cries out for the lashes and nails of justice. Your child cannot yet understand that the Creator has been lashed and nailed in his place. Only the rod of correction can preserve his soul until the day of moral dawning.”
“Let the guilt come, and then, while they are yet too young to understand, absolve it by means of the rod. When their time comes, the principles of the cross will be easy to grasp.”
The Holy Word of God tells us that only by faith in the finished, atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross, an act of His mercy and grace, is a person saved. (“Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost.”~Titus 3:5) Physical chastisement by a parent cannot truly absolve a child of guilt nor can it cleanse his soul. To teach this and to lead any parent to think otherwise is promoting false doctrine and false hope in the works of man.
To that end, I would like to ask those who serve as homeschooling support group leaders and others who seek to serve within the homeschooling community to join the growing number of voices who are expressing their outrage and horror at the death of little Lydia Schatz and I would ask you to remove any recommendation of Michael and Debi Pearl’s teachings you have on your blogs or websites. Please stand with me and publicly say “This is wrong and it must stop.”
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.” ~ Proverbs 31:8-9
By His grace,
Karen Campbell,
homeschooling mother and grandmother
http://www.thatmom.com
~*~*~*~
OK, back to something positive again. Remember to go listen to the mentoring podcast on Karen's blog. I promise that it's cheerful, friendly, and even a little humorous!
Then forward this e-mail to every home school family you know! If you have a little extra time, check out this comprehensive list of links of over 40 writers who have taken up the stand about child abuse in the home school movement. It's huge.
To those who aren't already on my mailing list, you can subscribe to my monthly e-magazine, the Hope Chest, by sending a blank message to [email protected].
For justice and mercy,
Virginia Knowles http://www.VirginiaKnowles.blogspot.com and http://www.ComeWearyMoms.blogspot.com
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