If you have a kindergartener, have you taught him to drive yet? If you have a teenage son, are you giving him tummy time?
Of course not, but in the busyness of everyday life, you might forget where your youngest and oldest children are in their developmental process. Understanding the specific age and stage of each child is vital in seeing where he’s come from … and where he still needs to go.
So, if you’re treating your kindergartener like a teenager, or your teenager like a toddler, reevaluate your expectations and instruction. Because each child is unique, don’t compare one child’s progress to another. As always, ask God to give you wisdom in guiding your children in becoming mature, responsible, and godly adults.
For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
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