Make the connection between teaching
kids values
and their natural spiritual curiosity
UNITY VILLAGE, Mo. -Just for a moment, remember when
you were a small child. Think about the feeling you had
when you and your mom first wished on a star together...or
when you learned about the Man in the Moon. Remember
how good it felt to make an angel in the snow? Remember
when the world seemed magical?
If you're looking for ways to be a better parent, don't
overlook tapping into the spiritual aspects of your child's
natural sense of wonder and curiosity about the world.
We've all heard the typical questions a child asks - "Why
is the sky blue?" ... "Where do we come from?" Some child
development specialists believe that children ask these
questions at such young ages because kids have a natural
affinity for the spiritual side of life.
Karen Angeles, youth minister at the Unity Village Chapel
in Unity Village, Missouri, and author of parenting cassette How
Old is God? says that "When children are first born
they arrive in the world with a sense of wonder and spiritual
potential."
Mimi Doe, author of the book 10 Principles for Spiritual
Parenting, agrees. In the book's introduction Doe
writes that "children are spiritual beings." While
Doe considers a child's spirituality to be innate,
she observes that parents and other adults often fail
to develop that side of their child's personality because
they simply don't know how to - or don't feel comfortable
doing so.
Parents who didn't grow up in a spiritual home may wonder
about the value of putting their child on a spiritual
path. What difference does it really make if a child
has an awareness of the spiritual side of life?
Dr. Lisa Miller, professor of psychotherapy and spirituality
at Teachers College, Columbia University, says that having
a spiritual grounding can help kids deal with crisis,
resist peer pressure and avoid negative influences such
as drugs and alcohol. Dr. Miller states that studies
have shown that an awareness of universal spirit - however
parents define that idea - is "the most protective element
for children."
Simple Tips for Spiritual Parenting
Practicing spiritual parenting doesn't have to be hard.
Integrating spiritual teaching with guiding your child
in learning values and respect for others is, in fact,
fairly easy to do. Here are some examples of how to integrate
a sense of spirituality into daily family life:
- Take your child on a "nature walk." Bring a paper
bag to collect their favorite leaves, flowers or stones.
Explain to your child that these things are beautiful
because they were made by God.
- Remind your child that good manners apply to their
conversations with God too. Teach your child that daily
prayers before meals or bedtime are their way to say "please" and "thank
you" to God.
- Build spirituality and self-esteem by teaching your
child to pray in a positive way: "God is in me, so
I am special."
- Make regular visits together to an elderly relative
or friend. Teach your child that God is smiling on
the loving attention you are giving to this special
person.
- Teach respect for the wonder of God's earth by planting
a little flower garden together and caring for it as
it grows.
Parenting spiritually is really just about connecting
the morals and values parents normally try to instill
in children - like sharing, or being kind - with the
idea of spiritual purpose and responsibility. Children
who start out with a supporting foundation of spirituality
are likely to have a greater sense of confidence and
self-worth as they grow, and be better prepared to deal
with the problems life throws their way. And that's what
every parent wants.
A transdenominational organization, Unity is dedicated
to supporting people of all faiths on their spiritual journeys
and to helping them apply positive spiritual principles
in their daily lives. Unity helps people use the power
of affirmative prayer through its prayer ministry, "Silent
Unity," which receives two million prayer requests each
year. Unity also publishes Daily Word , an inspirational
magazine circulated in approximately 175 countries around
the world. Unity's world headquarters is located at Unity
Village, 15 miles southeast of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. |