Tearful Drop-Offs? Try This.
Hey Reader! These first few weeks of school are tough, aren’t they? Children are wired for attachment — God made all of us to need each other, trust each other, and rely on each other. So when the person they’ve depended on suddenly turns around and walks away? That can feel terrifying. Right now, your littles are learning:
Tips for Easing Separation AnxietyEncourage a Positive Drop-Off Routine “I love you so much! I can’t wait to hear about all the fun things you do today. See you after rest time!” Stay Calm Yourself First (Co-Regulate)
Avoid Saying “You’re OK”
Sing Safety Into Their Hearts I am safe here, I am safe here, I am safe, I am safe. Stay the Course We’re praying for you and the little ones you’re learning to love this year. P.S. Reading stories about what children are experiencing is SO helpful in these tough seasons. Check out our podcast conversation with Valerie Ellis – author of Let’s Go! Bible Adventures and the all new Wild Faith Devotional for Kids (releasing Oct 7, but you can pre-order NOW). She has so many great ideas for helping children connect to God through stories
Cheering you on this week! -Your ECCN team P.S. If you don’t want to receive these weekly emails anymore, no hard feelings. Click HERE to be removed from this list. (You’ll still receive other emails from us based on past preferences.)
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