Little Ones With Minds of Their Own • Sep. 26, 2007

Hi Kendra,

I'm always especially interested in your posts on very young children as I have
a 2 1/2-year-old daughter.  I wondered if you have ever run into this issue and
could share any insight? 

When I initially began reading the Bible, Bible stories, books with Christian
values, etc. and praying with my daughter, she was very receptive to it. 
However, in the last couple of months, she wants nothing to do with discussion
or stories about God or Jesus (although she will still say her mealtime and
bedtime prayers and still talks about God and Jesus herself).   She just starts
whining or yelling or says "No, I don't want to!"  "Don't read that!"  or
something along those lines.  I really want to start implementing a circle time
or devotions or short reading from the Bible with her daily (it would just be
her and I).  I've really tried to keep it "fun" and interesting and not been pushy at all.  Is this just a phase?  How do I
handle this?  Any ideas as to what could be causing this resistance to anything
God-related?  (I should mention she loves being read to with any other type of
books).

Thanks so much and I look forward to an answer.  I know you are a very busy
lady!

In Christ,
Kathy



Dear Kathy,

I titled this post the way I did because of course children have minds of their own!  But that doesn't mean they know what's best for them, and that's why God set up families with parents to nurture and guide the young.  You should continue reading to her about her God, but maybe you need to change your approach for a little while.

My first thought is that maybe you need to just read to her the books about God, the stories from the Bible and the like, but forget any discussion.  Maybe if you're asking her questions about the stories, she feels pressured and uncomfortable.  Just allow these reading times to be casual and informal, a part of the spiritual ebb and flow of your days.

I would also talk very naturally about God as you go about your day.  When the rain softly falls, say something like, "Look, honey!  That beautiful rain is a gift from God so that all the flowers and plants will live."  Or, "Daddy is coming home soon.  Isn't God good to have given us such a wonderful daddy?"  Your observations of the goodness of God will foster her own.

Blessings,
Kendra
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Sharing God with 2 1/2 year olds! - Sep. 26, 2007

Shared by Ann at mommysecrets
Here are some ideas that are working with our 2 1/2 year old:

singing prayers at the table
veggie tales silly songs
talking about the things God has made
praying for God to help us obey
praying for families that need help
praying for friends that have ouchies

They absorb so much from the way we talk and the way we just live life. Our actions speak so much more loudly than our words. I look forward to hearing other people's comments!
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Great advice! - Sep. 27, 2007

Shared by mandymom.com
As usual, great advice. We don't have any biblical books for kids at the moment (some little critter, who shall remain nameless, ripped all the pages out!), so the regular mention of God/Christ throughout the day is how we have family "God" moments.

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Untitled Comment - Sep. 29, 2007

Shared by Kathy
Thanks for the comments. I think we're on the right track, as we talk about and praise God and Jesus throughout the day. I was mostly concerned that a formal "devotion" time wasn't happening. As that is still a goal, I may try again in a few months with a more structured Bible reading/devotion time. Thanks again for the ideas!
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Untitled Comment - Oct. 1, 2007

Shared by Anonymous
I hope you don't mind my comment, but this sounds very much like spiritual warefare is going on. Perhaps she is under some demonic oppression. Sounds scary, but it is very easy to overcome. As Christian parents, God has give us spiritual authority for our children over these powers. It could be as simple as speaking over her and calling them off in the name of Jesus. See http://www.dondickerman.com/
I didn't know about any of this either until my brother introduced me to it. It makes a lot of sense. Just a thought.
www.dee12h.blogspot.com
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