Each Monday on the Pure Purpose blog, I feature This Week’s 7, a simple list about an everyday topic, giving you ideas and encouragement. Today’s post is the fourth in a series on service. Children have a wide variety of needs, based on age, personality, gender, and more. I trust you’ll be able to personalize these basic principles and ideas.
- Listen. What’s important to your child is important, even when it might seem trivial or silly to you. Be attentive and respectful.
- Surprise. It doesn’t have to be a big surprise. Let your child know you’re interested in what she likes by surprising her with something she’s shown interest in or casually mentions.
- Step aside. Give your child space to grow into the person God intends. The path won’t be smooth. We all make mistakes and have consequences.
- Step in. Know when to give your child the support she needs. She wants you in her corner even if she doesn’t acknowledge you’re there.
- Ask. It’s not just about gathering information but fostering authentic communication. Be a safe zone.
- Share. Invite your child to know you as a growing person with challenges, interests, and stories. You’re not “just a parent.”
- Trust. As difficult as it is to imagine anyone could love your child more than you, God does. Trust him to guide and provide every step of the way. You’re not perfect. Trust him to fill all the gaps.
Train children to live the right way, and when they are old, they will not stray from it. Proverbs 22:6
Great post! We have found that using a co-journal with your child is a great way to serve them, and actually, it can cover at least six of your suggestions! Have a look, and let us know what you think of the idea. Be radically blessed in your mission!
http://powerlaunch.wordpress.com/2011/05/10/connect-powerfully-with-a-co-journal/
Love it! I’d love for you to share it on my FB page as well (facebook.com/PurePurpose) as a comment on the link to this post. I think it will be a great encouragement for people! I could share it, but I’d also like to directly connect you with others 🙂
Thanks so much, Susan! We sure will. We just subscribed to your blog, and we are looking forward to reading more. So glad to connect. Be blessed!
Fabulous! I look forward to getting to know you!
Thanks for the reminder. It is so timely.
Excellent!! Encoragement and very good reminders for me and my kids. I’ll definitely keep followingyfollowing this blog!
Gracias, mi amiga nueva!