Eyes Wide Shut
2 Apr
In a previous post, ‘Using the Kid for Bait’, we agree that Child Dedications is a great time to grab parents attention. Why? Because they’re hungry for information… AND they’re not yet disillusioned with their ability to parent.
I said it. And I own it.
After 9 years of parenting, I know my weaknesses. I know my tendencies. I’m slightly disillusioned with my ability to navigate the parental waters. Sometimes I walk away from a parental encounter and I know I’ve done a good job. Other times I walk away as baffled as my child.
Did I make the right decision? Am I expecting too much of him? Am I expecting enough?
So, I love to get with parents that have only been parents for 5 minutes. They’re so raw in the “I don’t want to mess this up” phase. They’re willing to try something new and they still have enough faith in themselves to believe they can do it! And if I have their attention, I want to shift their paradigm.
Many parents in my community parent with their eyes wide shut. They just don’t realize that by doing what every other family is doing ultimately tears their family apart. When I get mom/dad’s attention… Goal #1 is to open their eyes to their role as parent. I open scripture to the all-familiar Deut 6:4-7 and walk them through the picture it paints. A picture of a family (not a church staff/volunteer/VBS/summer camp/bible study group) learning how to love the Lord their God with all their heart, mind and strength. I keep it in simple terms, simple actions, simple processes that all result in a family invested in God and invested in each other.
Next week I’ll share more about the parenting skills I learned from ReThink that help give a framework to Deut 6.









