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Praying with Pre-Schoolers for Patience

The Waiting Game

Picture this: You’ve just told your three-year-old they have to wait for their favorite snack until after dinner. Instant meltdown, right? Every parent can relate to the challenges of teaching patience. It’s not just about the snacks. We know waiting is hard for little ones, and it takes time (ironically) to learn this valuable skill.

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Teaching patience to children is a fundamental aspect of parenting. It helps them develop self-control and resilience, crucial traits for navigating life’s challenges. As challenging as it may be, guiding them through the waiting game is an investment in their emotional growth.

Why Patience is a Virtue

Patience really is a virtue, especially for preschoolers. But why is it important? Because it lays the groundwork for future success in school and relationships. Kids who can wait their turn build better friendships, while those who handle delays without tantrums get praised. It’s not about making them perfect – it’s about baby steps.

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Practical Prayer Tips

So, how do we make prayer a practical tool in teaching patience? Start by making a simple daily routine. Every morning or evening, say a short prayer together asking for patience. Use easy language they understand. For example, “Dear God, please help us wait our turn and be calm.” Make it short and sweet.

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Make It Fun

Who says praying has to be serious all the time? Make it fun! Try using songs or rhymes to make the prayer engaging. Create a ‘patience jar’ and let your child add a bead every time they successfully wait for something. Celebrate their victories with a dance party or a special storytime. Injecting fun motivates them to stick with it.

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Handling Emotional Outbursts

Despite all these efforts, emotional outbursts are bound to happen. When they do, stay calm and acknowledge their feelings. Offer a hug and remind them about what they prayed for. Say, ‘Remember, we asked God to help us be patient. Let’s take a deep breath together.’ This routine helps them see prayer as a comforting tool, not a chore.

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Share Your Stories

Sharing is caring. Each family’s journey is unique, and we’d love to hear yours. What strategies have you used to teach patience through prayer? Comment below with your stories, tips, or funny moments. Your experiences can inspire and help fellow parents on this rewarding journey of raising patient, prayerful children.

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