Right From The Heart - Plan TwoSample
"EMPTY NEST"
Have you ever thought of how parenting is a continual process of letting go? James Dobson says, "Parents must grant their children independence consistent with their age and maturity. When a child can tie his shoes, let him. When he can walk safely to school, let him." This prepares them (and us) to leave "the nest," but it isn't always easy to do.
For many Baby Boomers, the empty nest is a constantly emerging reality. To prepare for that time, parents must remember that parenting is learning to let go and using the time we have with our children as a time of preparation for adulthood.
In that light, a verse in Proverbs is a great verse to live by: "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it." In short, the best way to be ready to let go of our kids is to prepare them to live responsible, Godly lives - on their own.
Have you ever thought of how parenting is a continual process of letting go? James Dobson says, "Parents must grant their children independence consistent with their age and maturity. When a child can tie his shoes, let him. When he can walk safely to school, let him." This prepares them (and us) to leave "the nest," but it isn't always easy to do.
For many Baby Boomers, the empty nest is a constantly emerging reality. To prepare for that time, parents must remember that parenting is learning to let go and using the time we have with our children as a time of preparation for adulthood.
In that light, a verse in Proverbs is a great verse to live by: "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it." In short, the best way to be ready to let go of our kids is to prepare them to live responsible, Godly lives - on their own.
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Short, quick devotions designed to speak to the reality of life in our fast-paced world, and how to find answers through studying the Word. The ultimate answer is always Jesus Christ.
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