After over 15 years of working in Children’s Ministry, a
handful as a teacher in the education system and now with 4 children under 7 of
my own I have had the opportunity to work with many different little people and
many different Mom’s and Dad’s. Every
year, especially in September we prepare
ourselves for what I call “The Battle of Doorway”.
It is sad to see families struggling, especially at
church where parents long for their children to have a positive experience away
from them and they themselves are able to have a mental and physical break from
the constant demands of parenting to worship their creator and hear Him speak
into their life situations.
There are some obvious reasons why it is harder at church
than preschool or school:
1.
Consistency at best at church is once a week, as opposed to a
daily routine
2.
Your child knows you are just downstairs/upstairs
or down the hall as opposed to at work/home
3.
Often there are a rotating group of volunteers
as opposed to one consistent teacher’s face (this is NOT the case at KONNECT
kidz)
Here are 5 tried
tested and true ways to ensure your child (and you!) conquer “The Battle of
Doorway” quickly.
1.
Consistency. Make a decision to attend church and Kids
Ministry regularly. “This is what we do
on Sunday’s”. You and your child will benefit immensely from this decision and routine!
2.
Talk
about how drop off will go. Do
NOT decide to take them to Adult service and then bring them to kids
church during the sermon, this disrupts routine, shows them the party (worship,
music, dancing) is in adult service, disrupts the opportunity for them to
engage and develop relationships with their peers, and negates the intentional
design of our program to gradually work your child to a place of comfort and
engagement. (Did you know your child has intentional worship in kid’s church and
he misses out if you don’t bring him until the sermon?).
3.
Arrive
a few minutes early. If you are
anxious about arriving late your child will pick up on your anxiousness. Also,
if you are late he misses out on the intentional time to gradually connect and
is thrown into the middle of something and expected to adjust quickly.
4.
Show
confidence! In your child’s Coach/Small Group Leader and that your
child will have a great time!-smile. J Your confidence will grow the
more you get to know them. Know what goes on in your child’s classroom. Help us
help you by being aware of
family circumstances, what is your child saying at home about their time at
KONNECT Kidz etc.
5.
Say
Goodbye at the classroom door, make drop off a quick, matter of fact
experience. We will call you if things
aren’t going well, but if you linger you show your child you’re not confident
things will go well and that you don’t expect them to stay if they don’t want
to.
Partnership is the key for ensuring you are victorious over
the “Battle of Doorway”. Let us be
intentional this fall in partnering together to raise our children as followers
of Jesus Christ.
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