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God Chooses Whom He Will
The true story of a little girl forced to play softball with the big
kids. She learned a valuable life lesson:You may be a very
funny-looking little girl, no one seems to want you on their team, but
you have a Big Brother who does; His name is Jesus. He wants
you, he chooses you, he is calling out your name, and he goes before
you. Can you hear him beckon, ‘Come unto
me?’
How Can
Bible Study Help Kids Grow Up? Bible study is
probably the number one way to keep your kids on the right path, and
keep them out of trouble. We can\'t watch our kids all day and night,
and we can\'t keep bad influences from coming to them. But what we CAN
do is make sure they know wrong from right. This will help them when
they face problems and major decisions on their own. |
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Family
time is a necessity for those wishing to build happy
and healthy
families. Parents that take time out to eat as a family, play, read,
and talk together, teach children that they matter, that relationships
are worth nurturing, and that strong family bonds breed success.
Setting aside blocks allocated for family time can
be very
difficult for busy families. By the time everyone is home from work,
school, sports, and other outside activities people are tired, playing
a board game seems like the least important item on the to-do list.
However, playing a board game, metaphorically, is the most important
item to cross off of the list.
Family time is valuable time when parents can take
time out to
observe their children, follow their children, hug and kiss them,
encourage, guide, and laugh. Family time is when children feel
comfortable opening up to their parents; this is a time when the mood
is relaxed and children feel supported, valued and loved.
Eat together
Studies have shown that the family activity with
the greatest
positive impact on children, is sitting down together to dinner each
evening. Benefits for children include learning patience, (family
members should wait for everyone to be served before eating and remain
at the table until everyone is through), sitting quietly and calmly to
eat, and listening attentively and participating in the conversation.
If an evening meal is impossible to schedule, families can find a
different meal to gather, a fun idea is to set the table later in the
evening when everyone is home, and have dessert together.
Children should be included in meal preparation,
setting the table,
and clean-up. Although table manners must be taught and reinforced,
mealtime should be a pleasant experience with a focus on togetherness.
Quick behavioral reminders will reinforce good manners and then
conversation can be resumed. Parents should choose to be in a good mood
and not let the day’s issues weigh down the meal. After all,
this is
family time!
Creative planning can make the evening meal easier
to put on the
table and clean up afterwards. Simple meals, and meals prepared in
advance and frozen, are good ways to ease the evening scramble and help
keep the focus on family time, not on cooking and cleanup. Instead of
spending an hour cleaning the kitchen after the meal, simple meals free
up some time in the evening for togetherness.
Shut off the television and the computer
Shutting off the television in the evening helps to
place the focus
on the people in the house instead of the strangers on the screen. The
evening hours spent interacting as a family instead of staring at the
television will benefit everyone greatly and will help create warm and
lasting memories.
Shutting off the television and the computer
eliminates the risk
that children will be exposed to damaging levels of violence and sexual
content. Experts claim that violence and sexual imagery negatively
change the brain chemistry of children, resulting in permanent changes
in the brain’s wiring.
Set a relaxed mood
Bathe young children and put them in their pajamas.
Put on some
light music that isn’t jarring or offensive, this often cues
a little
impromptu dancing from children, always good for a laugh. No arguing,
bickering, or crabbiness. Family time should be warm, joyful and happy.
Parents should be demonstrative and giving, snuggle, hug, and kiss the
kids and each other. Family time like this is ideal for modeling
loving, kind behavior.
Find fun games and activities
The nature of children is to be fun loving and
flexible and open to
many ideas. Coloring, board games, guessing games, acting, playing with
dolls or cars, and reading are all fun things to do together. Allow
children to help set the evening agenda. One idea based on the
Montessori principal of learning suggests observing the child and
leading by following the child.
There are other opportunities during the day for
family time
The evening is not the only option for family time.
Parents should
seek out other times to be together. Take the kids on the morning and
afternoon dog walk, invite them to join in on gardening, ask them to
help wash the car or help with the laundry. It is probably true that
activities will be completed slower with kids as helpers, but their
happiness far outweighs the inconvenience.
Parents who zone out each evening in front of the
television or
computer for hours and hours rob children of the necessary family time
that they need. It is stingy of parents to choose to channel or web
surf over spending time with their kids. In a blink of an eye the kids
will be up and out of the house and parents will have the rest of their
lives to stare blankly at a screen, alone.
Making a conscious effort to spend quality family
time together is
vital to the health and welfare of children. Children do not thrive if
parents don’t interact with them daily. When parents choose
to have
kids, they automatically choose to sacrifice their time to raise their
kids. Family time is a parenting tool which helps to regulate the
content that children are exposed to and introduce healthier
activities. Developing strong relationships with children also will
build bonds that last a lifetime.