The Ashkenazi jewish population of Gateshead have large families and their children are very well behaved when compared to local gentile standards. Is it the fear of God, the Rabbi or their mothers which helps instil such exemplary behaviour ?
not sure,... responsible parents teach their kids how to properly cross roads by making them scared of getting knocked down, don't talk to strangers, don't take lifts from people you don't know, lots of things?, i remember it was quite scary being a kid
I am not a parent but no, I don't think it wise to teach children things which will scare them. That doesn't exclude conversations about god, only certain kinds of conversation about certain beliefs about god.
KP, most german drivers have come across speed limit signs in Germany. Those that have driven to UK will have come across speed limit signs on motorways in Belgium, Holland and France depending on their route. I don't think they need to be warned.,
I think it is highly dangerous to instill fear into children about something that doesn't exist. Children look to us adults to help them to tell right from wrong, and filling their heads with this kind of drivel is counterproductive. When they grow up and find that they were fed nonsense like this, they will then call into doubt everything else that they have been told.
When I was a toddler, it was done in a completely secular way and didn't "instill fear" at all; my wise Granny told me that the birds all around kept on eye on me, and if I did anything naughty (list specified) they would report back to Father Christmas.