Proverbs 22:6 commands parents to “start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old, they will not turn from it.” One critical way to do this is through leading by example.
Parents are their children’s first and most influential teachers. Even if they spend most of their days in a daycare, camp, or school setting, kids understand they are part of a core personal community stemming from their family at home.
Parents lead the way. Children naturally mimic what they see and hear. They learn to talk by example and read by example. And they absorb so much at extraordinarily young ages.
Many of us have been shocked to hear children repeat adult phrases, realizing they have been quiet observers of us all along.
Always understand that your children are watching and learning from you every hour of every day. You can model good behavior with kind words to others, good manners, Christian values, and more.
But you can also help protect your kids when they see what you don’t do — that you don’t participate in drunken parties, gossip or unkind talk, rampant consumerism, etc.
When you set an example of going to church, praying, putting God first, serving others, and reading the Bible, your children learn this is important and something they should do, too. This serves to protect them because it becomes their foundation, rooted in their upbringing.
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