FOCUS ON THE FAMILY COMMENTARY - Clip #7

Tuesday, March 2, 2010
James C. Dobson - Broadcast Scripts - by Focus on the Family Malaysia

It's not the quantity of time that you spend with your children, it's the quality that counts. Or is it? I'm Dr. James Dobson with Focus on the Family. Maybe you've heard that argument that it doesn't matter how much time you spend with your children as long as your few moments together are of high quality. Whatever that means. But the logic of that concept seems rather suspect to me. The question is, why do we have to chose between those virtues of quantity verses quality. We won't accept that forced choice in any other area of our lives. So why is it relevant only to our children. Let me give you an example. Let's suppose you've looked forward all day to going to one of the finest restaurants in town, and when you get there the waiter brings you a menu and you order the most expensive steak dinner in the house. But when the meal arrives you see this tiny little piece of meat in the center of the plate about one inch square. When you complain about the size of the steak, the waiter says, "Sir, I recognize that the portion is small, but that's the finest corn-fed beef money can buy. And afterall, it's not the quantity that matters, it's the quality that counts." Well you would certainly object. And for good reason. Both quality and quantity are important in many areas of our lives, including how we relate to children. In fact, the quantity verses quality argument might be a rationalization for giving our children neither. This is Dr. James Dobson for Focus on the Family.

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