6/6/2023 0 Comments Unconditional love memes![]() Isn’t GRACE the underlying factor in unconditional love? No hate. This leads to #5 Grace Grace and MORE GRACE In order for my kids to get how to unconditionally love – we must demonstrate it and lead by example. This is a hard thing for me to grasp as well, I haven’t always loved like this. Unconditional love exudes outside of the walls of this house. After time out is over, we explain again why they were in time out and tell them that we LOVE them regardless (common theme?). Time out lasts for however old they are (I want 34 minutes of time out… puhlease!). We try our best to make sure that the action that the child did – that he or she KNEW that it was wrong, before throwing them (not literally people!) in the corner. How we handle time out is we explain what the child has done wrong. Everyday these darlings are into something and time out is inevitable. While I would love to say my angel children NEVER get in trouble, that would be a big huge mega lie. When Punishing (Time Out or Grounding) – Use Words of Love Good days, bad days – it doesn’t matter because there is a constant in our lives…. These are words, I just don’t think can be said enough. I LOVE YOU – Every single day my kids hear these words. – 1 Corinthians 13:7 Remind You Children DAILY That They Are Loved Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. We are Christ following parents who are raising our kids to know who God is and how he loves us and all. I don’t typically get all Jesus here on the blog, but alas this post I am. ![]() Here are 5 ways to teach your child unconditional love. It’s something I am passionate about in my parenting. While our method maybe just for us, I thought I would share it. Unfortunately, everyone knowing this is too big of an idea – but I have 4 kids and that’s my goal – love unconditionally. 5 Ways to Teach Your Child Unconditional Love If everyone just knew this type of love, imagine how wonderful this world would be. There are so many broken people in this world *RAISING HAND*. My goal is for our kids to grow up, and leave this house and to know how to love without condition. No matter what you do, what you say, how you act, or how many times a day you play in the toilet (dear God, please let this phase STOP!) – we love you. Your parents and God love you unconditionally. While my day maybe crazy and my parenting imperfect, there is ONE thing I want them to always know. Each night, I thank God for making it through the day. Each morning I have no idea what chaos the day holds. They make mistakes and mess up our house each and every day.
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