For those of you who enjoy hands-on and more crafty exploration, you can try your hand at helping your children make their own Jesse trees. Showing the genealogy of Godly heritage will be impactful, and the visual aid will be engaging and something they will remember.
You can make a Jesse tree from paper or branches or perhaps purchase a small potted evergreen tree. A search of the Internet will lead you to ornaments you can download or glean ideas from. It may be more fun for the kids to make their own ornaments from the ideas you glean online. Just remember, this is the important structure of helping them understand important people and events from the Old Testament that lead up to the birth of Christ. It's a wonderful opportunity to help the young ones learn of the linked history that continues today.
There is so much we can do to engage young minds in these foundational truths of our faith. As time continues and generations come and go, some traditions can get lost amid the flurry of holiday activity. But Advent is one that not only helps your children anticipate Christmas but, more specifically, the birth of Christ. Couple that with learning about how we got to the birth of Christ and the pivotal events of the Old Testament that create the foundational work for the coming of the Messiah, and your children will come out with a framework of understanding that is not only beneficial but key to their faith.
And if you're still at a loss as to what to do, don't forget to head to YouTube. There are options there from different denominational backgrounds that can help put Advent into an entertaining way for your children to learn.
Ideally, engage your children. Show patience when they're fidgety during Advent traditions. When possible, include them in the observation of Advent—yes, even the traditional ones. If your child can help light the candle on the Advent wreath, include them in this. Encourage your children to read the daily Scripture aloud. Allow them to issue an Advent prayer as a family before bed. Even look for Advent calendars that help reinforce the faith elements of Christmas and not just the chocolate candy of the day.
Mostly, enjoy the Advent season with a spirit of honored gratitude that the Lord has entrusted these young hearts into your hands to teach them the elements of the coming of Christ. Treasure these days, and treasure the opportunity to hide the origins of our faith into the souls of the next generation.
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