Teach Your Child to Talk to God
One of the greatest things you can do is to help your child develop a relationship with God through prayer. Prayer is how we communicate with and connect to our Heavenly Father. Nurture your child’s faith by praying together as a family, and by guiding them in the practice of praying individually.
Allow your child to see and hear you pray on a regular basis. Take time to stop and give thanks in times when God blesses you or answers a prayer. Model prayer in times of difficulty or when seeking wisdom for important decisions. Pray for those in your family and others you know are in need.
Use these ideas to help start prayer time with your child.
Sentence Prayers: Take turns allowing each person who is comfortable doing so to pray a very short, one-sentence prayer. It can be as simple as “Please heal Uncle Paul.” “Thank you for giving Troy a new friend.” or “I’m sorry for losing my temper with everyone earlier today.”
Fill-in-the-Blank Prayers: Use pre-written language to guide and focus prayer times, such as the following starter lines:
God, I love you because…
Thank you, God, for…
God, please help…
God, I’m sorry for…
Making prayer a regular part of your family culture will help make it a normal part of your child’s life. Consider incorporating some of the following in your family routine.